Blood Money and Corporate Power

At the UN Human Rights Council, expert Francesca Albanese took the floor with a bold message: global companies must stop doing business with the Zionist entity or risk being complicit in war crimes.
In her report, she described what she called “an economy of genocide,” where advanced weapons and tracking tech are tested on Palestinian civilians without oversight. She named major firms accusing them of helping fuel destruction in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
The Zionist entity dismissed her claims as baseless, but many nations from Africa to Asia echoed her call to cut economic ties, just as the world once did with apartheid South Africa.
While her report has no legal force, its message is clear: profits made in warzones may come at a moral cost and possibly, legal consequences. Now, eyes turn not only to governments, but to the companies behind the supply lines. Will they keep dealing, or start rethinking?
R.S