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Microsoft Prohibited Words Palestine and Gaza in Internal Emails

Ayesha Anwar
Last updated: 2025/05/22 at 3:21 PM
By Ayesha Anwar 2 weeks ago 2 weeks ago
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Employee emails that contain the words “Palestine,” “Gaza,” or “genocide” are prohibited by the new policy of Microsoft.

Microsoft has surreptitiously imposed a new regulation on its internal Exchange servers, according to the pro-Palestine employee group No Azure for Apartheid.

The automated filter was first observed on Wednesday and is said to stop such emails from getting to recipients without warning.

Because of its cooperation with the Israeli government and military during the ongoing attack on Gaza, Microsoft has recently experienced severe internal dissent.

Employee demonstrations about the company’s deployment of cloud services and other critical infrastructure utilized by the Israeli military have disrupted its events.

The technology powerhouse now seems to be limiting internal conversations. The employee group claims that the terms “Palestine” and “Israel” do not cause this blocking mechanism to activate.

Microsoft has not yet addressed inquiries about the allegations of prohibited words like Palestine and Gaza.

Microsoft took action last week to control the repercussions of its purported involvement in the Gaza conflict. The business published a report before its annual Build event, which is a global conference for developers and tech enthusiasts.

According to this report, an internal inquiry revealed that Microsoft’s operations had not harmed Gazan people.

Reports from Drop Site News, The Guardian, and +972 magazine were the first to reveal Microsoft’s technology supply to the Israeli Ministry of Defense (MOD). A number of internal documents served as the foundation for these reports.

They demonstrated how Microsoft aggressively sought agreements with the Israeli Defense Ministry, offering them exclusive offers and significant savings on cloud and artificial intelligence services.

Microsoft was a crucial supplier of technology during Israeli military operations in Gaza as a result of these arrangements, which developed and intensified over several months.

TAGGED: Gaza, Genocide, Internal Email, Microsoft, Palestine

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Ayesha Anwar May 22, 2025 May 22, 2025
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