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Jakarta, RRF Indonesia -- The United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur for Human Rights, Francesca Albanese, released a report stating that dozens of global companies have provided support to Israel in its attacks on Palestine.
The list is included in the latest report presented in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday (3/7).
According to the report, these companies are no longer just involved in the occupation, but have become part of the genocide economy.
"Israel and global arms manufacturers have developed a system that is increasingly effective in displacing Palestinians from their land," the UN report states.
The following is a list of global companies that support Israel's aggression against Palestine:
Lockheed Martin (US): The UN report mentions the US-based arms manufacturer Lockheed Martin, whose weapons and military technology are used by Israeli forces to attack Palestinian civilians.
Leonardo SpA (Italy): The Italian arms company Leonardo SpA is also involved in the large-scale US procurement project.
FANUC Corporation (Japan): Suppliers like FANUC Corporation from Japan provide robotic machinery for the production of weapons, including for Israel Aerospace Industries, Elbit Systems, and Lockheed Martin.
AP Moller (Denmark): Shipping companies like A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S from Denmark transport components, spare parts, weapons, and raw materials, supporting the continuous flow of US-supplied military equipment since October 2023.
Microsoft (US): The US-based technology company Microsoft.
Amazon (US): The US-based e-commerce, streaming, and artificial intelligence company Amazon.
Alphabet (US): The parent company of Google and other businesses, Alphabet.
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) (US): The US-based computer hardware and software producer IBM.
Palantir (US): The US-based software company Palantir, which focuses on data analysis and artificial intelligence.According to the UN report, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon provide Israel with almost equal access to their cloud technology and artificial intelligence. []