Caterpillar provides the engineering tools and bulldozers routinely used in the demolition of Palestinian homes, refugee camps, water cisterns, and agricultural fields in the West Bank and Gaza. Caterpillar bulldozers are also used to expand illegal settlements and construct the Separation Wall and checkpoints throughout the West Bank;
Veolia Environnement helped construct and currently operates the light rail system connecting West Jerusalem to illegal Israeli settlements. The railway is explicitly designed to cement the settlements and their ties to Israel. Moreover, Veolia’s subsidiary operates the Tolvan landfill, used for dumping waste from Israel and illegal settlements on Palestinian land;
Motorola Solutions develops motion-detection “virtual fences” for the illegal settlements that are rapidly expanding throughout the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The system is also used in the Separation Wall in and around the West Bank and Gaza and in Israeli military bases. It has also specifically designed and provided communication systems “Mountain Rose” for the Israeli army and “Astro25” for the Israel Police with the, used in the occupied West Bank;
G4S provides equipment for Israeli prisons that hold Palestinian political prisoners and for Israeli military checkpoints, as well as security services to illegal settlements and the Separation Wall. G4S also profits from global mass incarceration by operating in private prisons;
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) created biometric identification systems used at Israeli military checkpoints, which restrict the freedom of movement of Palestinians, and facilitates discrimination against Palestinians. It also operates the entire existing Israeli population registry, creating a stratification of citizenship by ethnicity. Furthermore, HP profits from global mass incarceration and provides prisoner data systems for the ICE Support Center in the U.S.
Northrop Grumman provides weapons used in attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in the Gaza Strip. The company also provides Israel with radar engineering services, replacement parts, and technical support for F-15 and F-16 jets and Longbow Hellfire II missiles, used extensively in Operation Cast Lead in 2008 and in Operation Protective Edge in 2014, the Israeli assaults on Gaza that killed a total of 3,681 Palestinian, most of whom were civilians;
Elbit Systems Ltd. manufactures military drones that Israel uses for targeted extrajudicial killings in the West Bank and Gaza. It is a major supplier to the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), including drones of the Hermes models 450 and 900, equipped with Hellfire and Spike-MR missiles, which were used to conduct attacks in Gaza in 2008 and 2014. It is one of two main providers of the smart fences and electro-optic and observation systems, among many other products for border security and surveillance for the Separation Wall in the occupied West Bank;
Veolia Environnement helped construct and currently operates the light rail system connecting West Jerusalem to illegal Israeli settlements. The railway is explicitly designed to cement the settlements and their ties to Israel. Moreover, Veolia’s subsidiary operates the Tolvan landfill, used for dumping waste from Israel and illegal settlements on Palestinian land;
Motorola Solutions develops motion-detection “virtual fences” for the illegal settlements that are rapidly expanding throughout the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The system is also used in the Separation Wall in and around the West Bank and Gaza and in Israeli military bases. It has also specifically designed and provided communication systems “Mountain Rose” for the Israeli army and “Astro25” for the Israel Police with the, used in the occupied West Bank;
G4S provides equipment for Israeli prisons that hold Palestinian political prisoners and for Israeli military checkpoints, as well as security services to illegal settlements and the Separation Wall. G4S also profits from global mass incarceration by operating in private prisons;
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) created biometric identification systems used at Israeli military checkpoints, which restrict the freedom of movement of Palestinians, and facilitates discrimination against Palestinians. It also operates the entire existing Israeli population registry, creating a stratification of citizenship by ethnicity. Furthermore, HP profits from global mass incarceration and provides prisoner data systems for the ICE Support Center in the U.S.
Northrop Grumman provides weapons used in attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in the Gaza Strip. The company also provides Israel with radar engineering services, replacement parts, and technical support for F-15 and F-16 jets and Longbow Hellfire II missiles, used extensively in Operation Cast Lead in 2008 and in Operation Protective Edge in 2014, the Israeli assaults on Gaza that killed a total of 3,681 Palestinian, most of whom were civilians;
Elbit Systems Ltd. manufactures military drones that Israel uses for targeted extrajudicial killings in the West Bank and Gaza. It is a major supplier to the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), including drones of the Hermes models 450 and 900, equipped with Hellfire and Spike-MR missiles, which were used to conduct attacks in Gaza in 2008 and 2014. It is one of two main providers of the smart fences and electro-optic and observation systems, among many other products for border security and surveillance for the Separation Wall in the occupied West Bank;