Mar 15, 2024 16:00 UTC
  • Google, a tool for the further killing of Palestinians by the Israelis
    Google, a tool for the further killing of Palestinians by the Israelis

A look at Google's history shows that the company has a long history of collaboration with the child-killing Israeli regime.

A Google Cloud engineer interrupted Google Israel's managing director, Barak Regev at the Israeli tech industry conference “Mind The Tech” in New York, saying that he refused to 'build technology that enables genocide', referring to Google's Project Nimbus contract.

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Project Nimbus is a $1.2 billion contract to provide cloud services to the Israeli military and government.

This technology allows for further surveillance and unlawful data collection on Palestinians, and facilitates the expansion of Israel's illegal settlements on Palestinian land.

This protest was due to the fact that Google, together with other superpowers, is implementing a multi-billion contract programme called "Nimbus" to equip the Zionist regime's army and security apparatus with advanced artificial intelligence technologies that will increase Israel's power and influence, while at the same time increasing the number of martyrs in Gaza and the siege and severe famine of the Palestinian population.

The sacked Google employee protested against the contracts at the tech conference, shouting: "I refuse to build technology that supports genocide." He also voiced his support for Palestine as he was escorted out of the conference hall by police officers.

News of this Google employee's dismissal has been circulating in the media for several days, and while the Google spokesperson has given false reasons for this employee's dismissal, human rights groups believe that this person was fired for protesting against Israel's killing of the people of Gaza. Is.

"Google's intentions are clear: the company is trying to silence its employees to hide Google's moral failings," the No Tech For Apartheid campaign said in a statement.

Meanwhile, more than 600 Google employees have sent a letter to Google marketing executives asking them to end their financial support for Mind the Teach.

Google has long been the scene of employee protests over its links to US and Israeli genocide. These have often resulted in dismissals or forced resignations.

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