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2025年9月15日

作者:
UNI Global Union

I/OPT: Report by 80+ NGOs exposes companies profiting from illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank & East Jerusalem, calls for an end to settlement trade

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"UNI GLOBAL UNION JOINS CALL TO BAN TRADE WITH ILLEGAL ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS", 15 September 2025

Today, UNI Global Union joins an alliance of more than 80 civil society organizations to launch the campaign “Stop Trade with Settlements,” demanding countries to ban all trade with illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), including by major multinational companies and financial institutions sustaining the settlement enterprise.

The alliance is also releasing the report ‘Trading with Illegal settlements, which highlights how foreign states and corporations, through ongoing trade with illegal settlements, directly enable the humanitarian crisis driven by Israel’s prolonged occupation...

Israel’s settlement enterprise, established in violation of international law, is built on land confiscation, forced displacement and systemic exploitation of Palestinian workers. Trade with these settlements not only sustains the occupation but also undermines Palestinian livelihoods, fuels humanitarian crises and enables ongoing violations of human rights.

German company TUI...

Equipment manufactured by JC Bamford Excavators (JCB), a UK-based construction company...

The German multinational giant Siemens...

French retailer Carrefour has an agreement with Yenot Bitan...

Among the foreign banks that continue to finance settlement trade through loans and financial support, British multinational Barclays...following BNP Paribas and HSBC.

Danish shipping firm Maersk has transported goods for four companies...Comasco, Extal, Ofertex Industries, and Twitoplast.

Spanish company eDreams Odigeo...and its subsidiary Opodo...

Campaigners contacted the highlighted companies ahead of report launch. Since sending the companies their specific mentions in the report, E-dreams and Maersk have announced changes to their policy in relation to their business activity in illegal Israeli settlements. Opodo has withdrawn their offerings by the time of publication. These have been reflected in the report.