Microsoft cuts off cloud services to Israeli military unit after report of storing Palestinians’ phone calls
Microsoft halted Azure and AI services for Israeli Unit 8200 after finding evidence of mass surveillance of Palestinians violating its terms, amid rising global concerns over tech ethics.
- On Thursday, Microsoft disabled a set of cloud and AI services used by a unit within the Israel Ministry of Defense after an internal review found supporting evidence.
- Media investigations alleging mass surveillance prompted Microsoft to commission outside counsel after the Guardian, +972 Magazine, Local Call, and AP reported Israel used Azure to store Palestinian calls recently.
- The Israeli military unit reportedly used Azure and AI to store and analyze as much as 8,000 terabytes of Palestinian call data in Microsoft datacenters in the Netherlands and Ireland, aiding military planning.
- Microsoft limited the action to a small subset of services for one unit, and an Israeli security official said the move produced 'no damage to the operational capabilities' of the IDF.
- International bodies and experts have issued findings and calls that frame the Microsoft decision within wider human-rights concerns, as reports said Unit 8200 planned to transfer data to Amazon Web Services and Amnesty International urged suspensions tied to Israel's military activities.
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