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UN adds 68 companies to blacklist for alleged complicity in rights violations in Israeli settlements

The UN blacklist now includes 158 companies from 11 countries, with 68 new additions linked to alleged human rights abuses in Israeli settlements, the UN said.

  • The United Nations added 68 companies to its blacklist, raising the total to 158 firms accused of violating Palestinian rights linked to Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
  • This list includes companies from 11 countries, spotlighting businesses tied to construction and real estate in settlements deemed illegal under international law.
  • The blacklist aims to pressure companies to disengage from the settlements deemed illegal under international law, though it lacks legal enforcement power.
  • Israel has rejected the blacklist and continues to expand settlements, intensifying international criticism amid fears for Palestinian self-determination.
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This Friday, 26 September, the UN released the names of 158 companies that do business in Israeli settlements illegal under international law, including many Israeli companies in the construction and telecommunications sectors, as well as major multinationals such as Booking.com and Motorola.

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KTVB broke the news in Boise, United States on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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