ALBAWABA - A photo has gone viral on social media showing a Jewish man wearing a Kippah with a Starbucks logo.
Kippah is a brimless cap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish males to fulfil the customary requirement that the head be covered.
Photos were shared online showing a Jewish man wearing a Starbucks Kippah has sparked wide controversy and triggered more strict boycott campaigns among pro-Palestinian activists.

A Jewish man wearing a Kippah with a Starbucks logo. (Instagram/ @palestinian.videos)
Palestinian Videos, a Social Media Agency, posted the pictures and wrote: "Nothing on earth could’ve prepared me for that" leaving many people shocked.
A person commented: "All the more reason to boycott Starbucks."
Meanwhile, many others rejected that Kippah has a Starbucks logo and allegedly said that the photo was created and edited using Artificial intelligence (AI).
Since the latest Israeli aggressive attacks on Gaza, Starbucks and several other brands including McDonald's, Pizza Hut, and Papa Johns, have been facing a wide boycott campaign over their support of Israeli occupation.
Gaza's health ministry announced Wednesday that the death toll in Israeli attacks has reached 27,708 people since Oct. 7. While a total of 67,147 people have been wounded in Gaza.