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Microsoft Ends Controversial Military AI Contract Following Surveillance Allegations

Andreas Sommer by Andreas Sommer
September 26, 2025
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In a significant policy shift, Microsoft has terminated its technology partnership with an elite Israeli military intelligence unit. The decision comes after internal investigations revealed the company’s cloud and AI services were allegedly utilized in mass surveillance operations targeting Palestinian civilians.

Internal Review Precedes Contract Termination

The Redmond-based technology giant announced on Thursday that it would discontinue specific services provided to Israel’s Unit 8200. This move followed an extensive internal assessment that uncovered preliminary evidence of a large-scale surveillance program. The review was prompted in part by an August report from The Guardian, which detailed how Microsoft’s Azure cloud infrastructure was being used to store millions of recorded Palestinian civilian phone calls.

Brad Smith, Microsoft’s President, stated in a corporate blog post: “We do not provide technology intended to enable mass surveillance of civilian populations.” The collaboration with the intelligence unit had originated from a 2021 meeting between Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and the unit’s former commander, Yossi Sariel.

Scope of Surveillance Program Revealed

Documents show the extensive nature of the partnership: Since 2021, Unit 8200 had been transferring sensitive intelligence data to Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform. The system reportedly collected millions of daily telephone conversations from Gaza and the West Bank. Microsoft’s artificial intelligence capabilities were employed to analyze this data for intelligence purposes, potentially including target identification.

Microsoft’s decision follows months of internal and external pressure. Employees staged demonstrations at the company’s headquarters, while the “No Azure for Apartheid” campaign publicly demanded an end to all military collaborations with Israel.

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Business Operations Continue Unabated

Despite this politically charged decision, Microsoft continues to advance its core business segments. The company’s Xbox division has opened pre-orders for new handheld gaming devices developed in partnership with ASUS. These devices will become available in 38 countries starting mid-October, including eight new market expansions.

Concurrently, Microsoft’s strategic AI partnership with OpenAI progresses forward. Both entities signed a new statement of intent in September to deepen their collaboration, despite ongoing regulatory scrutiny of their relationship.

Market Reaction Muted

Financial markets have shown little concern regarding the political implications of Microsoft’s decision. The company’s shares continue trading near all-time highs above $517, supported by robust cloud computing performance and successful AI integration. Importantly, the termination specifically excludes cybersecurity services Microsoft provides to Israel and other Middle Eastern nations.

This case establishes a potential precedent for how technology corporations evaluate military partnerships. Industry observers will closely monitor Microsoft’s ongoing review of its relationships with Israeli defense organizations.

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