Microsoft Ditches Israeli Military Over Privacy Concerns

Microsoft has ended access to key services for the Israeli military following new allegations about surveillance practices reported by The Guardian. President Brad Smith highlighted the company’s dedication to privacy, stating they do not endorse mass civilian surveillance. This action comes after claims that Microsoft’s Azure and AI tools were linked to storing data used in military operations in Gaza and the West Bank. While previous investigations found no wrongdoing, fresh evidence has led to this shift. With growing international scrutiny of Israel's actions, calls for boycotts against Microsoft are on the rise. Smith assured that the company remains committed...

Published on: 9/26/2025

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