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JLens and ADL Condemn UN Report Targeting Companies for Israel Ties

PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES, JUN 29 – UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese exposes 48 corporations profiting from Israel's military operations and occupation, linking global capitalism to alleged genocide and human rights violations.

  • 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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From armament to agriculture, to communications and retail, Francesca Albanese's report shows how companies from multiple countries profit from occupation and genocide

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