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This target assessment is dynamic and may change. Prioritisation is based not just on how unethical a company is but how vulnerable a company is to pressure. This is why a intransigent Israeli company might be a less of a target for our campaign than a vulnerable company that works with them. Scoring is reviewed as new evidence is presented.
Campaign Targets
High-impact companies where your engagement makes the biggest difference.
CyberArk
Israeli identity security company specialising in privileged access management, serving 50%+ of Fortune 500, acquired by Palo Alto Networks for $25 billion in 2025
Fiverr
Israeli-founded global freelance marketplace connecting freelancers with businesses across 160 countries, headquartered in Tel Aviv
Teva
Teva is headquartered in Israel and is one of the world's biggest generic drug manufacturers. Every time institutions buy from Teva, it strengthens a key pillar of the Israeli economy.
Fiverr
Israeli-founded global freelance marketplace connecting freelancers with businesses across 160 countries, headquartered in Tel Aviv
Teva
Teva is headquartered in Israel and is one of the world's biggest generic drug manufacturers. Every time institutions buy from Teva, it strengthens a key pillar of the Israeli economy.
CyberArk
Israeli identity security company specialising in privileged access management, serving 50%+ of Fortune 500, acquired by Palo Alto Networks for $25 billion in 2025
Carrefour
French retail multinational with commercial ties to Israel through its franchise partnership with Electra Consumer Products and Yenot Bitan, which operates stores in illegal West Bank settlements. The company has faced massive boycott campaigns resulting in complete withdrawal from Jordan, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait.
SodaStream International Ltd.
Israeli home carbonation manufacturer acquired by PepsiCo for $3.2 billion. Former settlement factory operator in Ma'ale Adumim, now located near Rahat in the Negev where Palestinian Bedouins face forced displacement. A landmark BDS campaign success.
Airbnb
Global home-sharing platform listed by the UN Human Rights Council for facilitating settlement activities through rental listings in illegal Israeli settlements. After announcing it would delist settlement properties in 2018, Airbnb reversed course under Israeli legal and political pressure in 2019, demonstrating vulnerability to targeted campaigns.
Barclays PLC
UK bank holding over £2 billion in shares and providing £6.1 billion in loans/underwriting to defence firms whose weapons have been documented by Amnesty International in attacks on civilian infrastructure in Gaza. Barclays also serves as a primary dealer for Israeli government bonds, financing Israel's war spending.
JCB
UK construction equipment manufacturer whose machinery has been documented by Amnesty International in Palestinian home demolitions and illegal settlement construction. The UK government found JCB in breach of OECD human rights guidelines in November 2021.
Wix.com
Israeli-headquartered website building platform with 200+ million users, enabling easy migration to ethical alternatives like WordPress or Squarespace
Heidelberg Materials
German construction materials giant operating the Nahal Raba quarry in the occupied West Bank through subsidiary Hanson Israel. Added to the UN OHCHR database in September 2025 for 'use of natural resources' from occupied territory to build Israeli settlements, which human rights organisations characterise as pillage under international law.
AnyVision (Oosto)
Israeli facial recognition company whose surveillance technology is deployed at West Bank checkpoints and powers military surveillance databases; notably abandoned by Microsoft in 2020 following human rights concerns
AXA
French insurance giant with $150-176M invested in weapons manufacturers supplying Israel, despite divesting from Israeli banks after sustained activist pressure. Maintains investment exposure to defence contractors documented in Gaza operations.
Candiru (Saito Tech Ltd)
Israeli mercenary spyware vendor behind DevilsTongue malware used to target journalists, activists, and dissidents worldwide, with approximately half of known victims in Palestine
Inditex (Zara)
Spanish multinational fashion retailer (Zara, Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti) expanding operations in Israel despite BDS boycott calls. Opened its largest-ever Zara store in Israel in February 2025, with Israeli franchisee linked to far-right politicians.
HP Inc.
Global technology company with documented history of providing checkpoint surveillance, population registry, and prison technology infrastructure supporting the Israeli occupation. Inherited legacy contracts from Hewlett-Packard Company following the 2015 corporate split, with ongoing ties through shared Israeli subsidiary operations.
McDonald's
Global fast-food chain that acquired direct corporate ownership of 225 Israeli restaurants in April 2024 after its franchise provided free meals to IDF soldiers, triggering worldwide boycotts
Allianz SE
German insurance and financial services giant holding over $452 million in weapons manufacturers supplying Israel, and the only major insurer investing in Elbit Systems. Ranked #7 in the Don't Buy Into Occupation database with €4 billion invested in settlement-connected companies.
Cellcom Israel
Israel's largest cellular provider operating 201 antennas in occupied territories including 5 at military checkpoints, listed in UN OHCHR settlement business database
Cognyte Software
Israeli surveillance technology company selling mass surveillance and spyware to authoritarian regimes. Spun off from Verint Systems in 2021, with documented sales to Myanmar, South Sudan, Azerbaijan, and Indonesia.
HSBC Holdings plc
UK-headquartered global bank holding £831 million in defence firms supplying Israel, with banking operations in Israel and €1 billion financing for Tel Aviv light rail infrastructure (July 2023).
NSO Group
Israeli cyber-surveillance firm behind Pegasus spyware used to target journalists, activists, and human rights defenders worldwide
Palantir Technologies
US data analytics and surveillance firm that signed a multi-hundred-million-dollar strategic partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Defence in January 2024 to support 'war-related missions'. Provides AI and intelligence software to military and government clients.
Partner Communications
Israeli telecommunications company operating extensive infrastructure in illegal settlements and providing material support to the Israeli military
BNP Paribas
France's largest bank and Europe's biggest lender to companies linked to Israeli settlements, with $22.19 billion in loans and underwriting to settlement-supporting firms. BNP Paribas participated in a $2 billion Israeli government bond issuance in March 2024 to finance war spending, while marketing itself as a sustainable finance leader with 'Green Bond' credentials.
Caterpillar Inc.
World's largest manufacturer of construction equipment, whose D9 armoured bulldozers have been documented by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International destroying Palestinian homes, civilian infrastructure, and farmland.
Cellebrite DI Ltd
Israeli digital forensics firm providing phone hacking and data extraction tools used by law enforcement globally, with documented use against journalists, activists, and by authoritarian regimes
Glencore plc
Anglo-Swiss multinational commodity trading and mining company, one of the world's largest by revenue ($200+ billion), exporting coal to Israel which powers 17.5% of the country's electricity grid including illegal settlements. Subject to sustained AGM protests and UN expert accusations of complicity.
Volvo Group
Swedish multinational manufacturer of trucks, buses, and construction equipment. Volvo equipment documented in Palestinian home demolitions and settlement construction, and the company holds a 26.5% stake in Merkavim, which manufactures armoured buses for Israeli settlements.
Booking.com
World's largest online travel platform, listed by the UN Human Rights Council for facilitating settlement activities by listing rental properties in illegal Israeli settlements. Subject to criminal investigation in the Netherlands following complaint alleging money laundering in connection with settlement listings.
Playtika
Israeli mobile gaming company and creator of Slotomania, House of Fun, and Bingo Blitz, headquartered in Herzliya with approximately 1,100 employees in Israel (29% of global workforce) contributing to the Israeli tech economy
monday.com
Israeli work management platform serving 186,000+ customers across 200 countries, headquartered in Tel Aviv
Similarweb
Israeli-founded web analytics and digital intelligence company providing traffic data on 100 million websites and 4 million apps
AAH Pharmaceuticals
AAH Pharmaceuticals is the UK's largest pharmaceutical wholesaler, supplying approximately 14,000 pharmacies nationwide. It is included here solely because it distributes Teva pharmaceutical products across the UK market, generating revenue for Israel's largest company.
Alliance Healthcare
Alliance Healthcare is the UK's leading pharmaceutical wholesaler, delivering to over 17,800 dispensing points from 16 service centres nationwide. It is included here solely because it distributes Teva pharmaceutical products across the UK market, generating revenue for Israel's largest company.
OrCam Technologies
Israeli AI assistive technology company developing wearable devices for visually and hearing impaired individuals, founded by Mobileye creators in Jerusalem
Phoenix Healthcare Distribution
Phoenix Healthcare Distribution is the UK's second-largest pharmaceutical wholesaler, supplying over 6,700 pharmacies nationwide through 12 distribution centres. It is included here solely because it distributes Teva pharmaceutical products across the UK market, generating revenue for Israel's largest company.
Riskified
Israeli e-commerce fraud prevention company serving major retailers including Shein, Wayfair, Prada, and Peloton
Amazon (AWS)
Global technology company whose AWS division provides cloud computing and AI services to the Israeli government and military through Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion contract that cannot be cancelled even during human rights violations.
BAE Systems
Britain's largest defence contractor and Europe's largest arms manufacturer, supplying components for F-35 fighter jets and other weapons systems used by Israel. Subject to ongoing UK legal challenges over arms export licences.
Bezeq
Israel's largest telecommunications company providing infrastructure to all settlements, military bases, and checkpoints, listed in UN OHCHR settlement business database
BlackRock, Inc.
World's largest asset manager ($13.5 trillion AUM) holding major stakes in weapons manufacturers and settlement-linked enterprises supplying Israel. Named by UN Special Rapporteur as among the 'main investors' behind Israel's military economy.
Cisco Systems
Global networking infrastructure provider with deep ties to the Israeli military and surveillance apparatus. Cisco has been the primary server provider for the IDF, supplied surveillance technology to occupied Jerusalem, and established technology hubs in illegal West Bank settlements.
Dell Technologies
US technology multinational and primary server and storage provider to the Israeli Ministry of Defense, winning contracts worth over $150 million funded by US foreign aid. Dell technology reportedly supports Israeli AI targeting systems and surveillance infrastructure, including equipment used by intelligence Unit 8200.
Elbit Systems
Israel's largest private defence contractor, providing 85% of the IDF's drones and land equipment. Weapons marketed as 'battle-proven' on Palestinian civilians.
Gilat Satellite Networks
Israeli satellite communications company providing military SATCOM systems to the IDF and global defence forces. Founded by IDF veterans who met during military service.
Google (Alphabet Inc.)
Technology conglomerate providing $1.2 billion in cloud infrastructure to the Israeli government and military through Project Nimbus. Internal documents reveal Google knew the contract could facilitate human rights violations before signing.
Intel Corporation
World's largest semiconductor manufacturer with $25 billion+ invested in Israel - the largest ever foreign investment in the country. Intel is the largest private employer in Israel's high-tech sector, operating manufacturing and R&D facilities.
Leonardo SpA
Italy's largest defence contractor and the world's 11th largest weapons manufacturer, supplying naval guns, training aircraft, and helicopters to Israel. Leonardo DRS subsidiary merged with Israeli military radar manufacturer RADA in 2022.
Magal Security Systems
Israeli perimeter security company that built sections of the illegal West Bank separation wall, Gaza barrier, and operates systems in Israeli settlements
Microsoft
Technology giant with $133 million in Israeli Ministry of Defense contracts, making Israel Microsoft's second largest military customer globally. Azure cloud services used by Unit 8200 for mass surveillance of Palestinians.
NICE Ltd.
Israeli surveillance technology company founded by Unit 8200 veterans, providing phone, video, and internet monitoring to prisons, police, and intelligence agencies worldwide
Radware
Israeli cybersecurity company specialising in DDoS protection, application security, and bot management, with dual headquarters in Tel Aviv and New Jersey
Siemens AG
German industrial conglomerate with deep commercial ties to Israel spanning rail infrastructure, energy interconnection, defence software, and prison systems. Contracted to provide settlement-connected railway equipment and converter stations for the EuroAsia Interconnector linking Europe to Israel's grid.
SolarEdge Technologies
Israeli smart energy company specialising in solar inverters and power optimizers, with manufacturing facility in northern Israel
The Boeing Company
World's fifth-largest weapons manufacturer supplying F-15 fighter jets, AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, and precision-guided munitions to the Israeli Air Force. Boeing GBU-39 bombs identified in the May 2024 Rafah strike.
Check Point Software Technologies
Israeli cybersecurity company founded by Unit 8200 veterans, inventor of the modern firewall, protecting over 100,000 organisations worldwide
Chevron Corporation
America's second-largest oil company and the largest international producer of fossil gas for Israel, operating the Tamar and Leviathan gas fields that supply approximately 70% of Israel's electricity.
IBM
Enterprise technology company operating Israel's national population registry and biometric surveillance database (Eitan system). IBM subsidiary Red Hat provides cloud infrastructure to the Israeli military's central computing system (Mamram).
RTX Corporation
World's largest aerospace and defence company (formed from Raytheon-UTC merger), supplying Iron Dome missile defence components, precision-guided munitions, and air defence systems to Israel. Formerly Raytheon Technologies, renamed RTX Corporation in July 2023.
Vanguard Group
World's second-largest asset manager ($8+ trillion AUM) with significant holdings in defence contractors and companies supplying Israel. Passive index funds create automatic exposure to weapons manufacturers.
General Dynamics Corporation
Fifth-largest weapons manufacturer in the world, holding a monopoly on MK-80 bomb body production. General Dynamics MK-84 bombs documented by the UN and Al Jazeera in strikes on civilian areas in Gaza.
GE Aerospace
US aerospace and defence company (formerly General Electric) manufacturing jet engines powering F-15 and F-16 fighter aircraft operated by the Israeli Air Force. GE wind turbines also installed in controversial Golan Heights wind farms on occupied Syrian territory.
Israel Aerospace Industries
Israel's largest state-owned defence company, producing drones, missiles, and surveillance systems used in documented attacks on civilians in Gaza. Developer of the Heron killer drone and HAROP 'kamikaze' munitions.
Israel Weapon Industries
Israeli small arms manufacturer producing Uzi, Tavor, Galil, and Negev weapons used by IDF and exported to military and law enforcement worldwide
Lockheed Martin Corporation
World's largest defence contractor supplying F-35I stealth fighters, Hellfire missiles, THAAD air defence, and C-130 transport aircraft to Israel. F-35Is logged over 15,000 operational hours since October 2023.
Matrix IT Ltd
Israeli IT services company providing surveillance technology for Palestinian population control, settlement infrastructure, and military AI systems, listed in UN OHCHR settlement business database
Northrop Grumman Corporation
World's fourth-largest defence contractor supplying critical components for F-35 fighter jets, Apache helicopter systems, and Sa'ar 5 corvettes to Israel. Sa'ar corvettes documented by Amnesty International in naval operations.
Nova Ltd
Israeli semiconductor metrology company providing advanced process control systems for semiconductor manufacturing, with major customers including TSMC, Samsung, and Intel
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
Israeli state-owned defence contractor manufacturing Iron Dome, Spike missiles, Trophy systems, and drones used extensively in attacks on Gaza
Amdocs
Israeli-founded telecom software company with $5 billion annual revenue, providing BSS/OSS systems to major carriers including AT&T (25% of revenue) and Verizon
Mobileye Global
Israeli autonomous driving and ADAS technology company headquartered in Jerusalem, acquired by Intel for $15.3 billion in Israel's largest-ever tech acquisition
Ceragon Networks
Israeli-headquartered wireless backhaul provider serving 600+ mobile operators and 1,600+ private network owners globally, directly contributing to Israel's technology economy
Pluri Inc
Israeli biotechnology company developing placenta-based cell therapy products, formerly Pluristem Therapeutics, with diversification into food tech and CDMO services
Valens Semiconductor
Israeli semiconductor company providing high-speed connectivity solutions for automotive and audio-video markets, leader in MIPI A-PHY automotive connectivity standard
Can-Fite BioPharma
Israeli clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing adenosine receptor-based therapies for cancer and inflammatory diseases
Gamida Cell Ltd.
Israeli cell therapy company developing stem cell treatments for cancer and blood diseases, now operating as private subsidiary of UK-based Ayrmid Ltd. following 2024 restructuring
Kamada Ltd.
Israeli biopharmaceutical company specialising in plasma-derived protein therapeutics with FDA-approved manufacturing facility in Beit Kama, Israel