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        <description>A UN report reveals over 60 global corporations - including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, BP, and Airbnb - are implicated in what’s being called Israel’s “economy of genocide". UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese accuses these companies of directly profiting from the occupation of Palestine - through AI-powered warfare, surveillance tech, settlement infrastructure, and military energy supply chains. From Project Nimbus to Caterpillar bulldozers, Chevron pipelines, and universities developing war tech - this exposé uncovers a vast network of complicity spanning Silicon Valley to academia. Albanese calls for sanctions and legal action - not just against states, but against corporations and their executives. The report doesn’t carry legal weight yet - but it could change how international law treats corporate complicity in war crimes.</description>
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