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Campaign maps global supply chain for alleged sabotage of Israel-linked facilities

From Jerusalem Post · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A campaign called "Genocide Supply Chain" maps factories, ports, and vessels allegedly connected to Israel's military infrastructure for disruption and sabotage.
  • The project targets not only Israeli-linked facilities but also unrelated Western defense firms, promoting actions beyond picketing.
  • The campaign aims to disarm Israel by disrupting the global supply chain of arms and military equipment.

A campaign named "Genocide Supply Chain" is actively mapping factories, ports, and vessels it claims are linked to Israel's military infrastructure, with the stated goal of disrupting and sabotaging these operations. The initiative, promoted by The Global Intifada, extends its targets beyond facilities directly tied to Israel to include unrelated Western defense firms.

The campaign's online map reportedly provides locations and details of sites and routes used for transporting arms to Israel. The Global Intifada stated on Instagram, "They've all been mapped, the factories, the ports, the movements. So you can find your way in. This chain is global. So must be our resistance."

Profiles within the map detail each site's supposed products and its connection to Israel, often including a confidence score for the information's reliability. While some targets, like those owned by Israeli defense firm Elbit Systems, have clear links, others are included based on broader connections. For instance, a UK-based manufacturer of F-16 drogue parachutes was listed with a 95% confidence score due to its alleged product recipients in Israel, Greece, and Turkey.

Theyโ€™ve all been mapped, the factories, the ports, the movements. So you can find your way in. This chain is global. So must be our resistance.

โ€” The Global IntifadaAn Instagram post by the campaign describing its mapping project and call for global resistance.

The campaign also targets entities based on their contribution to a "global naval design and technology ecosystem," even without direct contracts with Israel. A Glasgow shipyard was included with a 65% confidence score for this reason. Similarly, a Washington D.C. company was listed for providing signal intelligence and cyber expertise to U.S. agencies, with the campaign expressing concern over potential technology transfer to Israel, despite no known Israeli contracts.

The Global Intifada frames the supply chain as a "single machine" that harms the environment, workers, and indigenous peoples, advocating for resistance that matches the global nature of the chain. The campaign encourages actions such as picketing and sabotage, urging dockworkers to participate.

Together, we can disarm the genocidal entity.

โ€” The Global IntifadaA banner quote featured on the campaign's map.
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Originally published by Jerusalem Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.