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Aesop is a brand of L'Oreal

L'Oreal initiated operations in Israel in the mid-1990s, influenced by political motivations, and established a factory in Migdal Ha'emek, Lower Galilee. This location is controversial as Migdal Ha’emek was founded on lands of the ethnically-cleansed Palestinian village of al-Mujaydil. L’Oreal Israel produces products with Dead Sea minerals, marketed as 'Natural Sea Beauty,' and exports them to 22 countries. A significant portion of the Dead Sea's western shore, exploited by Israel for tourism and mining, is in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. L'Oreal has been described as a 'warm friend of Israel,' demonstrated by reversing a boycott stance through a $1.4m fine payment and an apology, subsequently strengthening ties with Israel.

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History of Aesop

Aesop, an enigmatic figure from ancient Greece around the 6th century BCE, is celebrated for his timeless fables. Despite the scant details known about his life, his enduring legacy lies in the moral lessons conveyed through his stories featuring anthropomorphic animals. From the famous race between the Tortoise and the Hare to the cautionary tale of the Boy Who Cried Wolf, Aesop's narratives have captivated audiences across cultures for centuries. Through his simple yet profound storytelling, Aesop continues to inspire reflection on human nature and ethical behavior, solidifying his place as an iconic figure in the history of literature and moral philosophy.

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