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#Isreal #AL #UN #EU #Macron #Trump #Gaza #Genocide #USA #NYtimes #FoxNews #UEFA #NFL #TaylorSwift

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"Figures from the UN’s trade database, Comtrade, reveal that Ireland, despite its outspoken stance on Israel, is Tel Aviv’s second most important export market for goods behind the US."
Ireland is Israel's second biggest trading partner.
https://lithub.com/irish-novelist-naoise-dolan-is-boarding-a-flotilla-to-break-the-siege-on-gaza/
Proteste bei Microsoft gegen Zusammenarbeit mit Israel
Microsoft erlebt derzeit erneut öffentliche Proteste, die nicht nur die Aufmerksamkeit der Technik-Community auf sich ziehen.
https://dasnetzundich.de/proteste-bei-microsoft-gegen-zusammenarbeit-mit-israel/
#Investors https://apnews.com/article/microsoft-azure-gaza-palestine-israel-8820200cec5996987d49fbb669322b22
Be humane, drop stock in any company assisting the tyranical government of #Isreal.
Police have arrested seven people after they occupied an office at Microsoft's headquarters in Washington state. The protest group No Azure for Apartheid says those arrested included current and former Microsoft employees, and that they occupied an office of company President Brad Smith. Azure is Microsoft’s primary cloud computing platform. Smith says Microsoft is looking into reports that the Israeli military has used Azure to help select targets in the ongoing war in Gaza, but that any such use would violate the company's terms of service. Smith told a media briefing Tuesday that Microsoft will uphold its human rights principles and its contractual terms of service.
Microsoft employee protests lead to 18 arrests as company reviews its work with Israel’s military
https://apnews.com/article/microsoft-azure-gaza-israel-protests-49a0dd5905a1cf16eb3e19a98ca17d50
Police officers have arrested 18 people during protests at Microsoft headquarters. The protests, led by workers, took place over two days and called for Microsoft to cut business ties with Israel. On Wednesday, police say protesters resisted leaving the campus, leading to arrests for trespassing and other charges. The protests come as Microsoft promises an urgent review of claims that the Israeli military used its technology for surveillance. Microsoft has tapped a law firm to investigate and plans to share the findings. The company faces ongoing pressure from the employee-led group No Azure for Apartheid.
A Canadian senator is calling on Ottawa to be more transparent on its policy to restrict arms exports to Israel, following contradictory reports about what manufacturers have been allowed to send to the Middle East. “I’m horrified to hear this news about certain arms exports and parts going to Israel, directly or indirectly,” Sen. Yuen Pau Woo said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “Civilians are being killed and starved, and the Israeli government has only made things worse.”