Opinion | The Billion Dollar Deal that Made Google and Amazon Partners in the Israeli Occupation of Palestine

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Opinion | The Billion Dollar Deal that Made Google and Amazon Partners in the Israeli Occupation of Palestine
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'No amount of Google justification or Amazon rationalization can change the fact that they are facilitating Israeli war crimes in Palestine.'

by the investigative journalism website, The Intercept. However, the company which stands accused of numerous violations of worker rights—including its engagement in 'union busting'—is not expected to reverse course any time soon, especially when so much profits are at stake.

But profits generated from market monopoly, mistreatment of workers or other misconducts are different from profits generated from contributing directly to war crimes and crimes against humanity. Though human rights violations should be shunned everywhere, regardless of their contexts, Israel's war on the Palestinian people, now with the direct help of such companies, remains one of the gravest injustices that continues to scar the consciousness of humankind.

This is precisely why the Palestinian boycott movement is absolutely critical as it targets these international companies, which are migrating to Israel in search for profits. Israel, on the contrary, should be boycotted, not enabled, sanctioned and not rewarded.

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