Microsoft Under Scrutiny for Support for Israeli Army

The Associated Press (AP), in a report,said that the Israeli military is leveraging Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure to compile data collected through mass surveillance, as well as transcribed and translated messages through calls, texts and audio transmissions.

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April 15, 2025

Microsoft is under scrutiny due to its alleged support of the Israeli military via its cloud and AI services after the attacks on Oct. 7, 2023, says an Anadolu Agency report.

Senior Microsoft employees protested the company’s services to Israel at its 50th anniversary party, which brought back to the table the company’s involvement with Israel.

The Guardian reported in January that Microsoft provided more IT and storage services to the Israeli military after the Oct. 7 attacks and signed multi-million dollar deals to provide thousands of hours of technical support.

The Israeli military became increasingly dependent on companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon to store and process large data.

The Associated Press (AP), in a report,said that the Israeli military is leveraging Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure to compile data collected through mass surveillance, as well as transcribed and translated messages through calls, texts and audio transmissions.

Microsoft’s Azure platform is used to search for keywords among the large, collected data, according to an official cited by the AP.

The Israeli military use of AI with OpenAI and Microsoft increased nearly 200 times in March last year compared to the period before the Oct. 7 attack. The Israeli army’s data on Microsoft servers doubled in March-July 2024 to more than 13.6 petabytes, while its use of the servers increased by almost two-thirds in just two months after the attack.