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Palestinian territoriesCompanies “take advantage” of the “genocide” of the Palestinians
This is the conclusion of the report presented to the Human Rights Council by the UN special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese.
Swedish activist Pro-Climate Greta Thunberg already protested in 2024 against the “support” of Maersk to the genocide perpetrated by the Israeli army in Gaza.
Companies “took advantage of the Israeli economy of illegal occupation, apartheid and now genocide,” said the UN special rapporteur on Thursday for the Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese.
Francesca Albanese presented to the United Nations Human Rights Council a report entitled “From the occupation economy to the economy of genocide”, in which “the mechanisms of companies support the Israeli colonial project of travel and replacement of the Palestinians” are. The situation in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank is “apocalyptic”, argued Albanese. “In Gaza, the Palestinians continue to endure suffering that exceeds imagination.”
“In Gaza, the Palestinians continue to endure suffering that exceeds imagination.”
“From weapons manufacturers to technology giants, including banks, energy companies, online platforms, supermarkets and universities, businesses have provided the tools, funding, infrastructure and legitimacy of this erasure machine,” accused Albanese before the UN Human Human Board.
“The colonies extend, funded by banks and insurers, fueled by fossil fuels and standardized by tourist platforms, supermarket chains and university institutions,” she said. “All of this has contributed to strengthening apartheid and allowing the slow and inexorable destruction of the life of the Palestinians,” said this expert, whose presentation was greeted by applause in the hemicycle.
Forty-eight companies cited in the report
Francesca Albanese specified before the press that she had contacted the 48 companies cited in her report, that 18 of them had answered him and that, among these, “only a small number had agreed to be questioned in good faith”, most “saying that there was absolutely nothing wrong”. But she added that the number of companies concerned could be greater than 1000.
“People and organizations have taken advantage of violence and murders,” she said. “My report exposes a system, something so structural, widespread and systemic that there is no possibility of remedying it: it must be dismantled.”
“We believe it is not up to us to decide where someone can or cannot travel,” argued the travel platform Booking.com. A communication firm representing Microsoft replied that this technology giant had “no comments to do”.
In all the sides of the global economy
The Danish giant of maritime transport Maersk assured having “maintained a strict policy consisting in not sending weapons or ammunition to Israel” since the start of the war between this country and Hamas. “We obviously respect human rights,” reacted a spokesperson for the Swedish manufacturer of trucks Volvo, specifying: “We sell through resellers.”
Glencore, a Swiss mining and trading group of raw materials, rejected “categorically all accusations”, considering them “devoid of any legal basis”.
The UN expert noted that consumers had “the possibility of asking for these businesses accounts, because we voted in a way with our portfolios”.
(The/RK)