New resource documents companies implicated in Israel’s war crimes in Gaza

2025 update: This resource is now updated as part of the larger Investigate database here.

 

A new resource is tracking the companies that have provided Israel with the weapons it is using in its recent attacks on the Gaza Strip. The page will be updated regularly as new information comes to light.

Shortly after the October 7 attacks on Israel, the U.S. government started transferring to Israel massive amounts of weapons. Within just the first month and a half, Israel received more than 15,000 bombs and 50,000 artillery shells, made by Boeing, General Dynamics, and other weapon manufacturers. These transfers have been deliberately shrouded in secrecy to avoid public scrutiny and prevent Congress from exercising any meaningful oversight.

Israel has been using these weapons to wage devastating aerial and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip, killing more than 20,000 Palestinians – mostly women and children – at a historic pace. Two million Palestinians have been displaced from their homes and a catastrophic humanitarian crisis is unfolding.

Despite massive public protests, the Biden administration has been working to give Israel Over $14 billion in new military financing to buy more weapons. This is on top of the $3.8 billion the U.S. already gives to the Israeli military annually. Israel is required to use this money to buy U.S.-made weapons; it is a form of corporate welfare for the U.S. weapon industry and other companies, like Caterpillar, Ford, and Toyota.

The list focuses on weapon transfers to Israel because all Palestinian militant groups are already sanctioned and receive no support from Western governments or corporations. This research relies on media sources, social media, and collecting findings published by other organizations. It continues to be updated as new weapons are being used and as more information surfaces about past incidents.

This page was last updated on
20 December 2023