JLens and ADL Condemn UN Report Targeting Companies for Israel Ties
- The University of Geneva vetoed an Amnesty International event scheduled for July 4 in Geneva, citing concerns over Albanese’s report naming 48 corporate actors involved in Israel's occupation and alleged genocide.
- Opposition grew when Israel’s government rejected Albanese's report, calling it biased and legally groundless, with the Israeli mission in Geneva dismissing her as agenda-driven.
- Albanese’s report maps over 1,000 corporate entities aiding Israel, naming 48 including Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet in her investigation of complicity in Gaza’s violence.
- Albanese's speech received applause from UN delegates in Geneva, with Ireland’s ambassador Noel White affirming progress on legislation banning settlement imports.
- Albanese urged UN member states to impose arms embargos, sanctions, and suspend trade with Israel based on international law.
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Amazon Is Investing in AI-Assisted Apartheid in Palestine
Since 2014, Amazon has been pouring billions into Israel, contributing to illegal settlement programs and the relentless surveillance of Palestinians. Israel’s dystopian end goal: to compile biometric profiles and security ratings for every resident of the West Bank.
From armament to agriculture, to communications and retail, Francesca Albanese's report shows how companies from multiple countries profit from occupation and genocide
UN rapporteur: Tech firms and corporations profiting from Israeli 'economy of genocide'
Francesca Albanese says major tech companies and executives should be held to account in new report documenting profiteering from Israeli 'displacement and replacement' of Palestinians
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