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    Israel is allegedly storeing millions of Palestinian phone calls on Microsoft servers

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    Israel is allegedly recording and storeing millions of phone calls through Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, which is reported to be a major surveillance of 2022. BenefactorFor, for, for,. +972 magazine And Local call. The report states that the country is shutting down these recording Microsoft Ezor Cloud Servers.

    The company’s CEO Satya Nadella allegedly tried personally after meeting with the commander of the Israeli military surveillance agency, unit 8200.

    According to sources of Unit 8200, these recordings have helped prepare deadly airstrikes and help create military operations throughout the region. Israel has long been preventing calls in occupied territories, as it mainly controls the entire Palestinian telecommunications infrastructure.

    However, this new method is allegedly capturing a large pond conversation of regular citizens. At the time of construction of the project, the mantra was to record “one hour one million calls”. Leaking Microsoft’s files suggests that the tiger’s share in this data is being stored in Azure facilities in the Netherlands and Ireland.

    Microsoft has faced a growing scrutiny about Israel’s 22 -month aggressive role in Gaza. CEO Nadila intervened in a keynote speech by an employee in May, a worker urged the executive to show “how Israeli war crimes are operating through Aizur.”

    Earlier this year, the company conducted an external review that “no evidence has been found to date” that Ezor or its AI products are “used to target or harm people in the area.” Today’s reporting suggests otherwise. Unit 8200 sources suggest that the data produced by the data was used to identify the targets of the bombing. Microsoft says it has no “information” about Israel’s stored type data on its servers.

    “At any time, Microsoft is aware of the monitoring of citizens or collecting their cellphone conversations using Microsoft’s services at any time during this engagement, including it, through external reviews,” a company representative added. Sources say the use of surveillance system increased during the campaign in Gaza. So far, 60,000 people have been killed in the area, including more than 18,000 children.

    Microsoft is not the only company accused of helping Israel, in which many people are genocide in Gaza. A recent report said that Google employees have repeatedly worked with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and the Israeli Defense Ministry (IDM) to increase the government’s access to AI tools.

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