“Epstein Scandals” Reveal Complicity of U.S. Tech Giants in the Aggression on Gaza
- A Zionist blackmail network targeted leaders of U.S. tech companies to harness their influence for “Israel.”
- From Silicon Valley to the “List of Shame”: Names of Google and Microsoft founders appear in Epstein documents.
- Microsoft at the heart of the espionage system: Platforms monitoring Palestinian communications to facilitate killings.
- Google harnessed Artificial Intelligence to analyze images of Palestinians, identify targets, and polish the occupation’s image.
- Protests by Google and Microsoft employees revealed the use of AI as a weapon for killing and starvation.
Insan for Media – Editorial Team:
The involvement of tech giants in supporting the “Israeli” war machine in Gaza was not merely a passing deviation from the ethical charters these companies announce in their official literature. Instead, as events unfolded, it appeared to be part of a deeper and more complex pattern.
Companies like Google and Microsoft, which raise slogans of “Do No Harm” and “Responsible Use of Technology,” were practically placed at the center of a military system that utilized Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cloud computing to track Palestinians and target entire families.
This stark contradiction between discourse and practice gained a new dimension with the release of judicial documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, unsealed under pressure from American public opinion. The documents revealed the names of influential figures in the worlds of finance and technology within a web of suspicious relationships. This opened the door to hypotheses of political and security blackmail, and the use of personal influence to bend the decisions of major corporations in favor of specific agendas.
In this context, The Washington Post published an investigative report in early February 2026, detailing technical cooperation between Google and an “Israeli” military firm in the field of AI. This partnership allowed the occupation army to employ these technologies in its military operations, including large-scale targeting operations in Gaza.
Simultaneously, federal investigation documents in the “Epstein” case showed electronic correspondence dating back to the early 2000s, revealing direct links between Epstein and prominent figures in the tech sector, including a Google co-founder. These references included private social meetings that preceded the explosion of the minor sex trafficking scandal by years.
The same documents shed light on similar networks of relationships involving leaders at Microsoft, amid accusations of using technical influence in exchange for silence or complicity. In this framework, human rights and technical reports linked the provision of cloud computing and digital intelligence services to “Israeli” security agencies with the use of this data for comprehensive surveillance of Palestinians during the war on Gaza.
As these accusations mounted, the scene was not devoid of internal dissent. The headquarters of Google, Amazon, and Microsoft witnessed employee protests demanding an end to cooperation with the “Israeli” government. These movements were met with dismissals and administrative penalties. Furthermore, in early 2025, Google amended its AI policies, retreating from previous pledges not to use the technology for military or surveillance purposes—a shift observers considered an explicit admission of prioritizing political and economic interests over ethical considerations.
Google Violated Its Declared Policies
An investigative report by The Washington Post revealed that Google violated its internal policies prohibiting the use of AI for military or surveillance purposes during 2024. This occurred through the provision of indirect technical support to a security entity contracted with the “Israeli” army.
According to a secret complaint filed by a former Google employee acting as a whistleblower to the U.S. federal government, the company assisted a security contractor working for the “Israeli” army in analyzing drone footage using advanced AI tools. This happened while Google was publicly claiming to distance itself from any military cooperation with “Israel” following widespread employee protests.
Internal documents included in the complaint show that the “Israeli” army used Google’s AI model, “Gemini,” despite the company’s official statements asserting that its work with the “Israeli” government did not include “sensitive, military, or intelligence data related to weaponry.”
In July 2024, Google’s Cloud division received a request for technical support from an email address belonging to the “Israeli” army, according to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in August of that year. The name in the request matches an employee listed on the roster of an “Israeli” tech company called “CloudX,” which the complaint identifies as a contractor for the “Israeli” army.
The documents clarify that the request included technical assistance to improve the accuracy of the “Gemini” system in identifying targets within aerial video footage, including drones, armored vehicles, and individuals—placing these uses at the core of military operations.
While the complaint did not attach direct field evidence, it linked this use to “Israeli” operations in Gaza. The documents indicate that employees in Google’s Cloud unit responded to the request, providing technical suggestions and conducting internal tests to improve system performance. In contrast, the company’s declared “AI Principles” explicitly stated a refusal to develop or use these technologies for weapons or surveillance in violation of international standards.
The whistleblower emphasized that this use explicitly contradicts Google’s declared policies, arguing that the company misled investors and regulatory bodies, which—according to the complaint—constitutes a violation of securities laws, especially since these policies were included in official files submitted to federal agencies.
Epstein Exploited Google to Polish His Image
The involvement of tech giants was not limited to providing indirect technical support for war crimes in Gaza; it extended to employing their media and digital influence to serve suspicious personal interests. Recent documents showed that Epstein spent hundreds of millions of dollars to control his public image online and bury negative press materials in Google search results.
New documents released by the U.S. House Oversight Committee shed light on details of Epstein’s daily life, including his obsession with what Google displayed about him and his relentless efforts to control and direct results to serve his public persona.
The documents reveal a series of electronic correspondences between Epstein, his assistants, and other figures. One message from December 2010 shows him explicitly asking an assistant named Al Seckel to improve his Google results at any cost. According to the correspondence, the assistant received tens of thousands of dollars to execute this mission.
Within hours, Epstein was informed that the results had improved, accompanied by a screenshot showing a variety of content, including a Wikipedia page and another for a doctor with the same name, with assurances that the digital image would continue to improve over time.
Advertising Contract to Polish the Occupation’s Image
An investigation published by Drop Site News on September 3, 2025, revealed that Google signed a $45 million contract with the office of “Israeli” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The goal was to manage an extensive propaganda campaign to polish the occupation’s image and downplay the escalating famine in the Gaza Strip.
According to the investigation, the contract falls under a public relations strategy aimed at promoting the official “Israeli” narrative and evading responsibility for crimes committed against Palestinians in Gaza over nearly 700 days of war. It sought to refute international reports of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe and re-market the “Israeli” government’s discourse to global public opinion.
The report noted that the propaganda campaign focused on minimizing the scale of the human tragedy at a time when Gaza was witnessing a sharp rise in rates of hunger and malnutrition, particularly after the occupation’s March 2025 decision to ban the entry of food, medicine, and fuel.
The contract, signed in late June 2025, describes Google as a “key partner” in supporting Netanyahu’s propaganda strategy, acting as an entity that works directly with the Prime Minister’s office in both “normal circumstances and emergencies.”
Microsoft and Digital Espionage on Palestinians
On September 25, 2025, Microsoft was forced to admit that the “Israeli” military intelligence unit 8200 had used the Azure cloud platform for three years to store and analyze the daily calls of Palestinians. This admission served as a practical acknowledgment of the company’s involvement in the vast surveillance system later used to target Palestinians during the war on Gaza.
Microsoft announced it had disabled several cloud computing and AI services used by Unit 8200 and the “Israeli” Ministry of Security. This followed the exposure of this cooperation through journalistic investigations and media reports confirming the delivery of mass surveillance and espionage systems to Tel Aviv.
This admission came late, following three major points previously denied by the company:
- Leaked Documents and Direct Military Cooperation: In February 2025, leaked documents from a joint investigation by The Guardian, +972 Magazine, and Local Call documented the strengthening ties between Microsoft and the “Israeli” army since the start of the aggression on October 7, 2023.
- Production of Oppression and Surveillance Tools: In March 2025, Mondoweiss published an extensive report on the cooperation between “Israel” and Microsoft in developing tools for suppression and control. It highlighted Microsoft’s investments in companies born out of the “Israeli” army, such as AnyVision, which provides facial recognition systems used to monitor Palestinians.
- Internal Rebellion: In April 2025, Moroccan engineer Ibtehal Abu Sa’ad, a Harvard graduate and Microsoft programmer, sparked a public confrontation with the company’s management. During a ceremony in Washington, she accused company leaders of participating in Gaza’s crimes, which subsequently led to her dismissal.
According to The Guardian, Unit 8200 used Azure to store data from telephone calls and messages. An internal slogan circulated by unit members reportedly said, “A million calls per hour.” The massive volume of data—estimated at 200 million hours of calls daily—required a giant cloud infrastructure, which Microsoft provided through its platform.
Sources of the report
A whistleblower alleged that Google assisted an Israeli military contractor in the field of artificial intelligence, The Washington Post, https://2h.ae/HdPHL
Google signed a $45 million contract with Netanyahu’s office to disseminate Israeli propaganda, DropSite News, September 3, 2025, https://2h.ae/cuED
