Leaked Docs Confirm Bill Gates Provided Israel With Tools To Illegally Spy on Palestinians

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Leaked docs confirm Bill Gates supplying Israel with illegal surveillance tools to spy on Palestinians.

Microsoft, under Bill Gates’ enduring influence as co-founder, has been exposed through leaked documents for providing Israel with advanced tools via its Azure cloud platform, enabling Unit 8200—the elite military intelligence agency—to illegally spy on Palestinians by storing and analyzing massive troves of their communications data since 2021. This complicity in potential war crimes, revealed in a Guardian investigation and confirmed by internal leaks, underscores the Clintons’ and Gates’ tangled web of globalist agendas, raising alarms about corporate-enabled surveillance states.

The exposé details how Azure has powered Israel’s mass surveillance operations, with leaked files indicating that up to 70% of Unit 8200’s data is hosted on Microsoft’s servers, facilitating real-time analysis of Palestinian phone calls, messages, and online activity—often without warrants or oversight, as criticized in reports from Middle East Monitor and Need to Know News.

Naturalnews.com reports: According to a damning investigation by +972 MagazineLocal Call, and The Guardian, Microsoft’s technology has been weaponized to surveil millions of daily phone calls from Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, with Unit 8200 sources confirming the data was used to identify bombing targets in densely populated civilian areas. While Microsoft feigns ignorance, claiming its CEO was unaware of the data’s lethal purpose, the tech giant’s actions reveal a disturbing pattern of prioritizing profits over human lives… even as Palestinian civilians pay the ultimate price.

Microsoft’s Azure is being used by Israelis to fuel military surveillance

The investigation reveals that Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform has been a critical tool for Unit 8200, Israel’s notorious cyber intelligence division, which has long been accused of unethical surveillance tactics. The system stores recordings of countless Palestinian phone calls, text messages, and other communications, allowing the military to sift through vast datasets for alleged “security threats.” Sources within Unit 8200 admitted that intelligence gleaned from Azure was directly used to plan airstrikes in Gaza, including attacks that have killed civilians.


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Microsoft’s collaboration with Unit 8200 is not an isolated incident but part of a broader trend of tech giants enabling government overreach and military aggression. The company has repeatedly touted its commitment to “ethical AI” and “responsible technology,” yet its actions tell a different story. By providing its Azure platform to a military intelligence unit engaged in mass surveillance and targeted killings, Microsoft has effectively become a silent partner in war crimes.

The investigation found that Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure was used to process and store intercepted Palestinian communications, including calls from non-combatants. This indiscriminate data collection violates basic privacy rights and raises serious ethical concerns about the role of private corporations in military operations. Despite these revelations, Microsoft has refused to terminate its contract with the Israeli government, suggesting that financial incentives outweigh moral responsibility.

What is the human cost of unchecked surveillance?

The consequences of Microsoft’s collaboration with Unit 8200 are devastating. Palestinian civilians in Gaza and the West Bank live under constant surveillance, with their private communications weaponized against them. The investigation highlights cases where intelligence gathered from Azure was used to justify airstrikes in residential areas, resulting in civilian deaths.

Human rights organizations have long warned about the risks of mass surveillance in conflict zones, where data can be easily misused to target vulnerable populations. Microsoft’s role in facilitating this surveillance raises urgent questions about corporate accountability. If tech companies continue to profit from military contracts without oversight, they become active participants in human rights violations.

Microsoft’s partnership with Unit 8200 is a reminder of how Big Tech enables government oppression under the guise of innovation. By providing its Azure platform to a military unit engaged in mass surveillance and deadly airstrikes, Microsoft has betrayed its own purported values and contributed to the suffering of innocent civilians.

The company’s hollow claims of ignorance are indefensible. If Microsoft truly cared about ethical responsibility, it would sever ties with military and intelligence agencies that abuse its technology. Instead, it continues to prioritize profits over people, proving once again that corporate greed knows no bounds.


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