Microsoft has stopped providing some services to the Israeli military, following an investigation into the use of the company’s products to surveil Palestinian civilians.
The US software giant said on Thursday it had found evidence that “supported elements” of a media investigation which claimed Israel’s defence ministry had stored mass surveillance data on its servers.
Brad Smith, Microsoft’s vice chair and president, said in a statement that the company had informed Israel of its decision to “cease and disable” some subscriptions, including the use of “specific cloud storage and AI services and technologies”.
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