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    Google Accused of Aiding Israeli Military in Genocide

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee25 January 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Washington Post has reported that Google has been providing support to Israeli military in carrying out destructions and genocide since 2021, following the leak of internal documents that suggest the tech giant provided advanced technology to Israel’s military forces.

    The Washington Post has revealed, based on leaked documents, that Google granted the Israeli military access to its most advanced technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), since 2021.

    According to the report, Google allowed direct access to its resources under the “Google Cloud Computing Contract,” a deal known as the “Nimbus Project” between the tech company and the Zionist Israeli government.

    Notably, last year, several Google employees protested against the company’s involvement in this contract, claiming that the collaboration directly contributed to the harm and killing of Palestinians. They argued that Google’s technological support enabled Zionist Israeli forces to further their military actions at the expense of innocent Palestinian lives.

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