Google recently fired an engineer after the employee expressed anti-Israel sentiments during the Israeli tech industry conference, Mind The Tech, in New York. During a speech by Barak Regev, Google’s CEO in Israel, the employee publicly protested against Google’s collaboration in Project Nimbus, the Israeli military’s cloud computing project. “I’m a Google software engineer, and I refuse to build technology that powers genocide, apartheid, or surveillance,” he shouted before being… Source link
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Read More »Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang calls on Israel to stop worsening Palestine issue with provocation
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang has called on Israel to refrain from provocations that could worsen the situation with Palestine, saying Beijing supports a fair and permanent solution to the issue. “China is deeply worried” about the recent escalation of tensions between Israel and Palestine, Qin said in the Egyptian capital Cairo – his last stop on a five-nation African tour and first overseas trip since taking office in December. “Israel should stop all incitement and provocation and avoid… Source link
Read More »Google Maps does not label Palestine
The claim: No label for Palestine on Google Maps In 2016, #PalestineIsHere began trending after supporters of the Palestinian cause condemned Google for supposedly removing the word “Palestine” from Google Maps, according to the New York Times. But Google did not do that, because the label was never there. Now, that decision is drawing renewed focus amid the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “Care to point out the location of Palestine? The photo was taken from Google maps which is a Leftist… Source link
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