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‘Lucrative’ Business Deals Help Sustain Israel’s Campaign in Gaza, UN Report Says

  • On July 3, 2025, U.N. Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese released a report identifying more than 60 corporations purportedly involved in supporting Israel’s occupation and military operations in Gaza.
  • The report follows Israel’s October 2023 war on Gaza and the July 2024 ICJ advisory ruling that Israel’s presence in occupied territories should end rapidly.
  • It details involvement of arms firms Lockheed Martin and Leonardo, heavy machinery suppliers like Caterpillar, and tech giants including Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet enabling military and surveillance operations.
  • The Gaza Health Ministry reports that the conflict has resulted in over 56,000 fatalities, while Albanese called for a comprehensive arms embargo and legal measures, describing the military actions as genocidal.
  • The report implies many corporations and investors profit from sustaining the conflict, suggesting possible complicity in international law violations with calls for divestment and sanctions.
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