The interactive map shows measures and sanctions taken since October by states, parliaments, courts, businesses, civil society groups and organizations in response to the ongoing genocide and Nakba in Palestine.
Most of these actions follow tireless mobilization and efforts by activists, Palestinians and their allies across the globe who continue to mobilize to free Palestine.
Our Methodology
What the Map Includes:
The map highlights concrete and approved actions by governments, local authorities, civil society, the private sector, courts and academia to hold Israeli colonial entities and interests accountable. While the struggle against Israeli colonialism and impunity has been ongoing for decades, this map focuses on actions taken since October 2023, in light of the renewed international attention to the Palestinian struggle. The map’s goal is to track which entities are fulfilling their responsibilities, in order to build more pressure to end the ongoing genocide and Nakba.
Actions Featured:
- Cutting or downgrading diplomatic, economic, and military ties with the Israeli regime, its private sector, and institutions.
- Divesting from businesses and funds involved in Israeli apartheid.
- Imposing sanctions on settlers and their organizations.
- Causing financial losses to complicit businesses through boycotts.
What the Map Excludes:
- Position Statements and Calls to Action: Declarations of support (e.g., ceasefire or right to boycott), UN resolutions, petitions, demonstrations, and other calls to action, unless they resulted in concrete measures.
- Ongoing Legal Cases: Legal lawsuits still in progress without confirmed accountability outcomes.
- Countries Without Relations with Israel: Actions from countries that already do not normalize the Israeli regime (e.g., Tunisia, Cuba, Indonesia), as their established positions don’t reflect new measures.