Fossil fuel (energy corporations) giants are not just destroying the planet — they are also complicit in violence, occupation, and colonialism. Our new activist toolkit exposes the hidden ties between powerful energy corporations and the oppression of Palestine.
Focusing on Eni and Dana Petroleum, this resource dives into their colonial legacies, environmental abuses, and the resistance movements rising up to confront them.
From fossil fuel extraction in North Africa to infrastructure deals that strengthen Israel’s apartheid regime, these corporations profit from global systems of exploitation. And as long as they do, justice in Palestine — and climate justice everywhere — remains out of reach.
Why energy disruption matters
The global movement for Palestinian liberation is growing — but to be effective, we must also target the money and power that fuels oppression.
Just as we campaign for an arms embargo on Israel, we must also disrupt the fossil fuel economy that sustains and enables colonial violence. That means targeting the extraction, transportation, financing, and political influence of energy giants complicit in occupation.
This isn’t just climate action — it’s solidarity in action.
What’s inside the toolkit
In-depth research on Eni and Dana Petroleum
Global case studies of community resistance
Tactical guidance for divestment and disruption
Messaging tools to mobilize support
Resources for coalition-building and long-term strategy
Download the toolkit HERE
Whether you’re part of a student campaign, union, grassroots group, or climate movement, this toolkit will help you take meaningful, strategic action against fossil fuel colonialism.
An invitation to organize
This toolkit is an offering to movements everywhere — a tool to help us build power, break corporate complicity, and push for lasting, systemic change. Together, we can weaken the energy supply chains that prop up apartheid and environmental destruction.
Because Palestinian liberation is climate justice. And both begin with stopping the flow of power — and profit — to those who cause harm.