Is Mexico's Cemex concealing its role in Israel's war crimes?
11 April 2023
Construction materials giant still manages two Israeli plants on occupied Palestinian land. Read more about Is Mexico's Cemex concealing its role in Israel's war crimes?
11 April 2023
Construction materials giant still manages two Israeli plants on occupied Palestinian land. Read more about Is Mexico's Cemex concealing its role in Israel's war crimes?
26 September 2017
Mexican president forgives Netanyahu’s support for Trump’s border wall, embraces Israel. Read more about Israeli arms maker picked to build prototype of Trump's border wall
21 July 2017
Cemex is still running factories within Israeli settlements. Read more about Mexican giant faces global campaign against Israel investments
2 October 2015
Cemex remains an investor in a number of Israeli settlements. Read more about Mexican firm still abets Israel's crimes despite pulling out of West Bank quarry
14 September 2015
Stealing raw materials from the occupied West Bank involves the crime of pillage. Read more about Mexican firm distorts law to justify plunder of Palestinian resources
12 June 2015
HeidelbergCement and Cemex are helping Israel plunder natural resources from the West Bank. Read more about German, Mexican firms blacklisted by Norway pension fund over Israeli occupation roles
19 November 2014
UCLA became the sixth of nine undergraduate campuses in the UC system to pass a divestment resolution, despite expensive efforts by on-campus anti-Palestinian groups to thwart such a victory. Read more about Costly pro-Israel PR campaign fails to stop UCLA divestment
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
14 January 2013
More than 80 percent of Palestinians employed in firms operating in Israeli settlements would quit their jobs if given an alternative. Read more about Settlement firms don't benefit Palestinians, says study
15 June 2012
Companies involved in the extraction of natural resources from occupied Palestinian land and the Syrian Golan Heights risk prosecution for the war crime of pillage – better known as plunder. “Corporate War Crimes, Prosecuting the Pillage of Natural Resources” gives guidance to explore options to hold business representatives to account. Read more about Plunder of Palestinian natural resources is "corporate war crime," manual explains