
European Investment Bank: A partner in Israel's war crimes
13 September 2023
“Financial intermediary” plays an essential role in sustaining illegal settlements. Read more about European Investment Bank: A partner in Israel's war crimes
13 September 2023
“Financial intermediary” plays an essential role in sustaining illegal settlements. Read more about European Investment Bank: A partner in Israel's war crimes
8 September 2020
Israel’s largest banks to lead delegations to Abu Dhabi. Read more about UAE welcomes Israeli banks that finance theft of Palestinian land
21 May 2019
“Tech” investment fund benefits military-linked firms. Read more about EU expands partnership with Israeli settlement builder
31 July 2017
French firm holds shares in Israeli arms firm and banks that finance settlements. Read more about Insurance giant AXA urged to end support for Israeli war crimes
7 February 2017
Norwegian and Dutch pension funds have huge holdings in Israeli banks that finance illegal settlements. Read more about European pension funds still profit from Israel's war crimes
13 January 2016
Methodists put Israel on list of “high risk” countries for human rights abuses. Read more about US church divests from Israeli banks
3 October 2014
Pension funds in Sweden and the Netherlands are maintaining their ties to banks funding illegal projects in the occupied West Bank. Read more about Investing in Israeli settlements continues "cycle of violence" -- Desmond Tutu
13 May 2014
Film about life of legendary American activist to be screened in Israeli-government sponsored festival despite her objections. Read more about Grace Lee Boggs, Danny Glover object to film screening in Tel Aviv
8 January 2014
PGGM cites the unethical business practises of five banks, who all invest in Israeli settlements “considered illegal under international humanitarian law.” Read more about Dutch pension giant divests from Israeli banks
9 April 2012
Zionists and their supporters control large chunks of the media in the EU’s three largest countries. Read more about What the Günter Grass controversy says about censorship in Europe