The Israeli army’s collaboration with American telecom companies in the Gaza conflict has sparked backlash, exemplified by Microsoft employee Ibtihal Aboussad, who was fired after protesting the company’s role in supporting the military’s actions. This incident has catalyzed a broader boycott among Arabs against companies perceived as complicit in the conflict, leading to a surge in local alternatives in food and beverage sectors, while discussions about non-Zionist software options are emerging. Aboussad’s protest highlights a growing awareness and rejection of corporate complicity in violence, inspiring solidarity and activism within affected communities.
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At the scene of Israeli hospital hit by Iran strike
A missile strike from Iran hit the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, causing extensive damage and injuring 71 people. Israeli officials condemned the attack, claiming it targeted civilians, while Iran denied responsibility, stating their intended target was nearby; the conflict has escalated, with both sides launching attacks in a precarious situation that could widen further. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A hospital in Israel got hit by a missile from Iran, which made...
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