Fuck Zionism / Drop Deel | Arsenal Tee
Fuck Zionism / Drop Deel | Arsenal Tee
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Seen on a sign at the parade. Now on a shirt.
THE SIGN
Arsenal won the Premier League on May 19, 2026. The parade rolled through North London a few days later. Among the red, the smoke flares, and the chants — one sign:
Fuck Zionism. Drop Deel.
The cannon doing the work between the two lines.
THE DEAL
Arsenal announced Deel — a US-based payroll and HR tech company — as their new left sleeve sponsor for the 2026-27 season. Multi-year. Co-founded by Alex Bouaziz, a French-Israeli CEO who lives in Tel Aviv and who, after October 7, 2023, posted "Am Yisrael Chai" on social media and publicly backed Deel employees called up as Israeli military reservists.
UK charity War on Want named Arsenal in its Red Card: English Premier League Complicity in Israel's Atrocities Against the Palestinians report. Supporter groups across the UK, Malaysia, and the diaspora called for a kit boycott within days of the announcement.
THE KITMAN
December 2024: long-serving Arsenal kitman Mark Bonnick was dismissed over pro-Palestine posts on his personal social media. Fans never forgot. At the parade, signs supporting his reinstatement walked alongside the Drop Deel signs. Same demand, different door.
WEAR IT
Wear it to the next Arsenal fixture. Wear it past the club shop. Wear it where the new sleeve patch is meant to be seen.
The receipt for what the supporters refused to be quiet about.
A NOTE ON THE LINE
Anti-Zionism is a political position: opposition to a state ideology that has produced the documented violence in Gaza and the West Bank. Antisemitism is bigotry against Jewish people. These are not the same and Unruly Thread will never treat them as the same. The shirt opposes a state's project, not a people. More on the conflation tactic here.