McDonald's, which has been boycotted for supporting Israel's massacre of Palestinians, reported last quarter that it missed its sales targets for the first time in four years. "As long as the war continues, we don't expect recovery in these markets," said McDonald's CEO Chris Kempinski .

Global fast food giant McDonald's has come under fire after supporting the Israeli army in its massacre of Palestinians in Gaza. Boycotted McDonald's announced last quarter that it had missed sales targets for the first time in four years.

For several months, Israel has been committing crimes against humanity in Gaza, regardless of whether they are babies, children, women or the elderly . As Israel continues to commit mass murder, voices against the genocide of the Gazan people are being heard around the world. Many names from the worlds of art, politics, business and sports are reacting to the massacres, and some brands that support the massacres are being boycotted.

McDonald's, one of the most famous fast food companies in the world, is one such brand. The fast-food giant has announced it has missed sales targets after being among the companies boycotting Israel's massacre in the Gaza Strip, the BBC reported .

The company's shares fell 4 percent after the boycott, and the company announced that the war in the Gaza Strip had a significant impact on its earnings in the last quarter of 2023.

In the fourth quarter, the company's sales volume, which includes the Middle East, China and India, was just 0.7 percent. "As long as the war continues, we don't expect a recovery in these markets," McDonald's CEO Chris Kempinski said.

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