The United Nations just called on financial institutions invested in arms transfers to Israel, like Citibank, to stop immediately.¹
The UN has made it clear:
Citibank’s investment in Israeli arms makes them “directly linked to human rights abuses.”
Tell Citibank: Listen to the UN — stop financing human rights violations in Israel.
Today, half a million Palestinians in Gaza are facing “catastrophic levels” of hunger;² 40,000 Palestinians, including 15,000 children, have been massacred;³ and 20,000 more children are missing, disappeared, or under the rubble in Gaza.⁴
According to the UN, if Citibank doesn’t take action immediately, it risks being officially complicit in various human rights abuses in violation of international law.
Tell Citibank CEO Jane Fraser: Stop financing arms for genocide.
Sources:
1. “States and companies must end arms transfers to Israel immediately or risk responsibility for human rights violations: UN experts,” Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, June 20, 2024.
2. “Half-million Gazans face ‘catastrophic’ hunger levels, U.N.-backed report says,” The Washington Post, June 25, 2024.
3. ”Israel-Gaza war in maps and charts: Live tracker | Israel-Palestine conflict News,” Al Jazeera.
4. “Over 20,000 children estimated to be lost, detained or buried under rubble,” Save the Children, UK, June 24, 2024.