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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/38429451
from +972’s Sunday Recap
+972 Magazine [published in Israel]
Nov. 2, 2025In 2021, Google and Amazon signed a $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government, known as Project Nimbus, to provide it with advanced cloud computing and AI services — tools that were used during Israel’s two-year onslaught on the Gaza Strip. To secure the lucrative deal, Yuval Abraham revealed in a joint investigation with Local Call and the Guardian, the tech giants agreed to disregard their own terms of service and sidestep legal orders by tipping Israel off if a foreign court demands its data.
Also:
- In a West Bank ‘firing zone,’ Palestinians are erased as settlers lay down roots
 - What’s behind Israel’s new plan to divide Gaza in two
 - ‘The most human thing to do’: Israeli teen sentenced to jail for army refusal
 - PHOTOS: Searching for a ‘trace of home’ in the ruins of northern Gaza
 
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