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Silicon Flash > Blog > Business > Voices from the Frontlines: A Fired Engineer’s Perspective on Palestine, Israel, AI, and Big Tech
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Voices from the Frontlines: A Fired Engineer’s Perspective on Palestine, Israel, AI, and Big Tech

Published June 15, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Protests have recently erupted at Microsoft events, targeting the company’s contracts with the Israeli military in a campaign led by No Azure for Apartheid. The group, comprising current and former Microsoft employees, is calling for an end to these contracts, citing concerns about human rights violations against Palestinians in Gaza.

A surge of demonstrations has occurred at prominent Microsoft gatherings, such as the Build developer conference and the company’s internal 50th-anniversary event.

Hossam Nasr, an organizer with the No Azure for Apartheid campaign, emphasized that the protests aim to raise awareness and pressure Microsoft to cease its contracts with the Israeli military. Nasr stated that the protests would cease if Microsoft chooses to terminate these contracts, highlighting the ethical considerations at stake.

The discord surrounding these issues is evident, with conflicting perspectives on Israel’s actions in Gaza. While international bodies like the United Nations and the International Court of Justice suggest a potential case for genocide, Israel asserts its defensive stance against Hamas.

Responding to the protesters’ concerns, Microsoft released a statement on May 15, asserting that their technologies have not been utilized to harm individuals in the Gaza conflict. The company acknowledged limitations in monitoring customer activities but affirmed its adherence to human rights commitments.

Despite the controversies, Microsoft maintains that its agreements with the Israeli Ministry of Defense align with commercial standards and ethical guidelines.

This episode of the GeekWire Podcast delves into these contentious issues, featuring insights from Hossam Nasr, a former Microsoft employee who was terminated due to his involvement in protests. The conversation extends beyond Microsoft’s role to broader discussions on the Gaza conflict, acknowledging the complexity and sensitivity of the topics at hand.

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Listeners are forewarned about the graphic nature of the content, as it involves detailed descriptions of the conflict in Gaza and historical analogies that some may find discomforting.

For further information and perspectives on this subject, readers can explore related links provided, offering diverse viewpoints and insights into the ongoing debates surrounding technology, human rights, and geopolitical conflicts.

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