Amnesty International is calling on economic actors to “pull the plug” on the economy supporting Israel’s genocide and apartheid in Palestine, naming 15 companies, including U.S. surveillance firm Palantir, acting as major backers.
In a report published Thursday, the human rights groups named a litany of actions that governments, companies, and other groups must take to eliminate the “political economy underpinning Israel’s international crimes.”
The report names three U.S. companies as contributors to Israel’s occupation: Arms makers Boeing and Lockheed Martin, as well as Palantir, which has close ties to the Trump administration.
It also names Israeli companies Corsight, Elbit Systems, Mekorot, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, and Israel Aerospace Industries; as well as Chinese comp