Sales of a citrus-scented perfume marketed in Gaza have soared since it was named in honor of the rockets that Palestinians shot at Israel during a war last month, the manufacturer said. M75 perfume, which comes in men's and women's fragrances, is named for the missiles Hamas terrorists shot at Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in an eight-day conflict that killed more than 170 Palestinians and six Israelis, ending with an Egyptian-brokered truce. Although both sides proclaimed victory, and Israel said Gaza had halted rocket fire at Israeli towns, many in Gaza take pride in terrorists having shot a rocket as far as Tel Aviv, the longest-range aerial strike by the Palestinians so far. "I hope the smell is strong enough for them to whiff in Tel Aviv and remind the Jews of the Palestinian victory," Ahmed Hassan, a customer from neighboring Egypt, said as he bought 30 vials of the perfume as souvenirs in a Gaza City shop. Rajaey Odwan, director of Gaza's Continental Style perfume company, which markets imported fragrances and local knockoffs, said he thought he'd give customers a chance to smell victory and "turn it into a perfume." He sells the 60 ml (2 ounce) black-and-green bottles of perfume made of orange, lemon and other herbal scents collected in Gaza, for about $13 apiece. "Sales have gone through the roof," he said.
Gaza perfume sales soar with rocket name
M75 perfume, named after home-made Hamas rocket, is a hit among Gazans • "I hope the smell is strong enough for them to whiff in Tel Aviv and remind the Jews of the Palestinian victory," says one buyer.
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