Microsoft reduces Israel's access to cloud and AI products over reports of mass surveillance in Gaza [View all]
Source: AP
By MICHAEL BIESECKER, SAM MEDNICK and GARANCE BURKE
Updated 8:52 PM CDT, September 25, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) Microsoft said Thursday it had disabled services to a unit within the Israeli military after a company review had determined its artificial intelligence and cloud computing products were being used to help carry out mass surveillance of Palestinians.
The action comes after The Associated Press and The Guardian published reports earlier this year revealing how the Israeli Ministry of Defense had been using Microsofts Azure platform to aid in the war in Gaza and occupation of the West Bank. Brad Smith, Microsofts vice chair and president, wrote in a blog post that the company was taking steps to enforce compliance with its terms of service.
An AP investigation in February showed that the Israeli militarys use of Microsoft products skyrocketed after a deadly surprise attack by Hamas militants on Oct. 7, 2023. The APs report cited internal Microsoft data showing the Israelis were using gigabytes of cloud storage and massive amounts of AI-enabled language translation services.
The AP also reported that Israels military used Microsoft Azure to compile information gathered through mass surveillance, which it transcribes and translates, including phone calls and text messages. That intelligence is then cross-checked with Israels in-house AI systems for targeting airstrikes.
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