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January 2012

Veolia's Activities in Israel and the OPT

Veolia Environnment is a multinational French based corporation. The company is a very active player in the Israeli market in the fields of water, waste-water, energy and transportation. Veolia operated in Israel and in the oPt through a vast network of Israeli subsidiaries, which are identified and indicated in this overview.

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January 2012

An Interview with Veolia Israel's CEO

An interview with Veolia Israel's CEO regarding - What is the political price of the Light Train Project? Which parts of the energy generation field are most profitable? How profitable is waste recycling? Why should water corporations be privatized?

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November 2011

Veolia's Involvement in the Occupied Jordan Valley

Confirmation from the Civil Administration - waste from within Israel is transferred to Veolia's site in the Jordan Valley, occupied West Bank YARV Sherutei Noy 1985 – a subsidiary of Veolia has won a tender for waste collection services from Israeli military bases in the Jordan valley

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April 2010

Volvo Provides Buses Used as Mobile Interrogation Rooms by Israel's General Security Services

Merkavim - a subsidiary of Volvo, the Swedish company, provides buses used as mobile interrogation rooms by Israel's General Security Services

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April 2010

Danish Companies Provide Services in West Bank Settlements

Danske Bank excluded Elbit Systems and Africa Israel from its investment portfolio for their respective involvement in providing equipment for the Separation Wall and in constructing illegal settlements. New findings by Who Profits show more Danish firms which are directly involved in the occupation.

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April 2010

A Canadian Firm Is Building a New Settlement

This settlement seems to be specifically designed to create an Israeli continuum between Jerusalem and the settlement block of Gush Etzion

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April 2010

Dexia Group: Contradictory Announcements

Dexia Israel announces it will continue providing loans and financial services to local municipalities of settlements in the occupied territory, while its controlling Dexia Group announces it will stop all such settlement-related activity

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