The organization said it had "collected reliable evidence" proving the involvement of 15 Israeli and foreign companies in "illegal actions carried out by Israel."
The list included the American aircraft manufacturer Boeing, whose munitions were used in the Gaza Strip; the Chinese company Hikvision, a leader in facial recognition technology; and the American software company Palantir, which provides services to the Israeli military and intelligence services.
The list also included non-military companies such as the Spanish railway equipment manufacturer CAF and the South Korean Hyundai Group, whose heavy equipment has been widely used to destroy Palestinian homes and infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.
This report follows the release on Monday of another report by more than 80 non-governmental organizations, including Oxfam International and Amnesty International, calling on countries and companies, particularly European ones, to end their trade with illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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The same organizations launched a campaign calling on European countries to halt all commercial and financial activities with the Israelis occupying Palestinian lands.
The report by the aforementioned organizations stated that some European companies, including the French Carrefour supermarket chain, are participating in these illegal activities by allowing the sale of their products on Palestinian lands seized by the Israelis in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
With American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, leaving 65,141 martyrs and 165,925 wounded, most of them children and women, and a famine that has claimed the lives of 432 Palestinians, including 146 children.
