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Alo Yoga orders in 'Israel' arrive with pro-Palestine messages

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  • 'Israeli' Alo Yoga orders arrive tampered.
  • Packages replaced with pro-Palestine messages.
  • Suspicion falls on Canadian fulfillment center.

A second 'Israeli' customer has reported receiving a severely tampered package from the international fashion brand Alo Yoga.

Instead of the apparel ordered, the shipment contained trash and hostile, anti-'Israel' messages.

The latest incident involved an Israeli woman who ordered a visor from the company's website.

Upon delivery, the package did not contain the item. Instead, she found a delivery slip defaced with handwritten messages reading "From the river to the sea" and "Death, death to the IDF".

An initial assessment indicates that the handwriting on this delivery slip appears identical to that found in a previous tampered shipment reported earlier in the week.

Pattern of targeted interference

This follows a report by ynet on Tuesday detailing a matching incident where another 'Israeli' customer opened her Alo Yoga package to find it filled entirely with paper and plastic.

In that instance, the customer's order slip had been torn and rewritten with the slogans "Free Palestine" and "Victory to Hamas".

In both cases, the merchandise was completely absent, suggesting a deliberate effort to intercept and alter shipments bound for 'Israeli' addresses.

Investigation points to Canadian facility

Both affected orders were placed through the brand's official US-based international website, aloyoga.com. However, tracking data shows that the packages were physically shipped from an Alo Yoga facility in Canada.

Preliminary assessments suggest that an individual or group at the Canadian fulfillment center may be intentionally targeting and tampering with lightweight packages destined for 'Israel'.

Representatives have noted that the matter is still actively under review to determine exactly how and where the supply chain security was breached.