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Thursday, 11 June 2026 No. 204 BDS-1000 Edition Free of charge, as evidence should be

Special investigation · Four domains · 204 targets

Mapping the Machinery of Occupation.

A forensic, source-led index of the corporations that arm, host, finance, and lobby for Israel's system of occupation and apartheid — every claim cited, every score shown.

Each of the 204 companies in this index has been taken through four independent forensic audits — military, digital infrastructure, economic, and political — before a single score was assigned. Where the public record is silent, we say so; where it speaks, we cite it. The result is the BDS-1000: a composite measure, 0 to 1,000, of documented material support — and a directory built to be checked, contested, and used.

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The Index

The ten highest-scoring targets, of 204 profiled
  1. Amazon Retail · Technology 857 Extreme
  2. Dell Technology 834 Extreme
  3. Cisco Technology 819 Extreme
  4. Google Technology 818 Extreme
  5. Lockheed Martin Manufacturing & Defense 815 Extreme
  6. IBM Technology 749 Severe
  7. Oracle Technology 746 Severe
  8. Nvidia Technology 730 Severe
  9. Palantir Technology 720 Severe
  10. Honeywell Manufacturing & Defense 716 Severe

Continued in the Directory — all 204 entries →

By the Numbers

204 Targets profiled
12 Sectors covered
5 Tier-A · Extreme
29 Tier A–B targets
V = I × min(M/7, 1) × min(P/7, 1) Domain scoring formula
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The Distribution

All 204 targets, by tier
Tier A · Extreme (5) Tier B · Severe (24) Tier C · High (26) Tier D · Moderate (37) Tier E · Limited (112)

“We investigate and document the corporate networks sustaining Israeli crimes.”

— The OpenIntel mission
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Index by Sector

12 sectors · worst offender in italic
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A Note on Method

BDS-1000

Every company is taken through four independent forensic audits before scoring: military (V-MIL), digital infrastructure (V-DIG), economic (V-ECON), and political (V-POL). Evidence stays in its own domain, and every factual claim carries a citation to the public record. Where a searched issue yields nothing, the file says no public evidence identified — silence is recorded, not assumed.

Each domain score combines intensity, materiality, and proximity — V = I × min(M/7, 1) × min(P/7, 1) — and the four domains roll up into a composite score from 0 to 1,000. Tiers run from A (Extreme) to E (Limited). The full workings for every entry are published alongside the verdict.