Oil Change International's findings indicate a troubling trend: over half of the oil shipments to Israel occurred after the ICJ's ruling on plausible genocide, raising serious legal implications for suppliers.
The United States has been identified as a major contributor to Israel's military operations, providing not only significant quantities of refined petroleum products but also unique military-grade jet fuel, thus complicating its diplomatic stance.
Countries like Azerbaijan and Brazil are significant players in this supply chain, with Brazil's actions particularly contentious given its president's strong condemnation of Israel's actions, illustrating the complex economic and political dynamics at play.
According to Oil Change International, oil companies are pivotal in this equation, delivering two-thirds of the fuel shipments to Israel, thereby participating in actions that could arguably be deemed complicit in potential genocide.
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