Arc is the coordinator for AFSC’s Shut Down GEO Coalition. They have been involved in this coalition since its formation in the fall of 2024, and they have been a part of different organizing efforts since age 14. Arc began working at AFSC Colorado initially in June 2024, when they were in school full-time and joined AFSC as the Potts Intern. They graduated from University of Colorado Denver in June 2025 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, a minor in Spanish, and a certificate in so-called Middle East Politics.
The American Friends Service Committee General Secretary’s Office (GSO) internship offers an opportunity to gain experience in nonprofit governance and event planning and management while supporting AFSC’s work to create social justice and peace. The AFSC is a diverse, faith-based, international non-governmental organization, operating in 17 countries and headquartered in Philadelphia.
Israel's largest oil and gas company, Paz supplies jet fuel to most Israeli Air Force bases. This contract, originally signed in 2017 and set to expire in 2026, covers seven air bases and gives the military the option to extend it to its other two active air bases. The Israeli Air Force also uses jet fuel made in the U.S. by Valero (see below).
A specialty truck manufacturer headquartered in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Oshkosh manufactures the hulls for the Eitan, Israel’s newest armored personnel carrier, which was used operationally for the first time in the ground invasion of Gaza.
The world's sixth largest weapons manufacturer, Northrop Grumman supplies the Israeli Air Force with the Longbow missile delivery system for its Apache attack helicopters and laser weapon delivery systems for its fighter jets.
It has also supplied the Israeli Navy with Sa'ar 5 warships, which have participated in the assault on Gaza.
The maker of the M141 Bunker Defeat Munition, a shoulder-fired "bunker-buster" rocket used by the Israeli military in Gaza. As of the end of October, the U.S. has delivered 1,800 out of a requested 3,000 M141 shoulder-fired rocket launchers to Israel.
An Israeli startup that manufactures cameras for weapons systems. Its cameras are installed, for example, on drones manufactured by major weapons companies like Elbit Systems (see above), Israel Aerospace Industries (see above), and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems (see below) and used in Israel's attacks on Gaza.