The Madleen, a civilian ship carrying food to Gaza, was just intercepted by the Israeli navy as it tried to break Israel’s illegal blockade. A people-powered uprising is taking shape—from the sea to the ports.
Now it’s our turn to act.
Maersk–one of the world’s largest shipping giants–is at the heart of Israel’s weapons pipeline. A new investigation revealed over 1,000 shipments of military cargo to Israel, including parts that keep F-35 warplanes armed and bombing. Shipments went out just weeks ago—and more are on the way.
The tide is turning. From the Madleen freedom flotilla to dockworkers refusing to load weapons, people are taking action. As governments and corporations distance themselves from the Israeli government, a global surge of public pressure could be what finally forces Maersk to act.
Sign the petition now and demand Maersk stop fueling Israel’s war machine.
Earlier today, the Madleen was intercepted by the Israeli navy on livestream. Greta Thunberg, one of the passengers, said: “Every single one of us has a moral obligation to do everything we can to fight for a free Palestine.” Around the world, people are doing just that.
Last week, dockworkers in France and the Netherlands refused to load weapons destined for Israel’s annihilatory war in Gaza.
Maersk has shipped parts for engines, targeting systems, and bomb-loading gear for the F-35 warplane. These jets have dropped 2,000-pound bombs on homes and refugee camps—wiping out entire families in seconds.
Maersk’s hands are dirty. The UN has called on companies to end arms transfers to Israel or risk complicity in war crimes. With enough pressure, we can force Maersk to act.
Add your name now and let’s shut down Israel’s weapons pipeline.
This year at Maersk’s annual meeting, we made them fold. After months of denial, they finally admitted that they ship military cargo to Israel following our shareholder resolution. We ran hard-hitting ads, flooded their socials, and backed it with a global coalition. The pressure is working. Let’s turn it up.
