American tech giant Amazon was quietly doing business with the bomb-makers behind the Israeli regime’s two-year-plus war of genocide in Gaza as thousands of Palestinians were being killed under the regime’s relentless aggression, a report has revealed, Press TV reports.
Internal documents obtained by The Intercept revealed that Amazon Web Services (AWS) provided advanced cloud-computing and artificial intelligence tools to the Israeli arms companies Rafael and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), whose weapons have torn through Gaza’s homes, schools, and refugee camps, the American news outlet reported on Friday.
This is while Amazon would publicly claim to uphold human rights, despite its verified complicity in the genocide that began in October 2023 and has proven to be one of the deadliest campaigns against civilians in modern history.
The documents have confirmed that the tech colossus continued to supply software and cloud services to both arms firms throughout 2024 and 2025.
The period featured the regime’s claiming the lives of thousands of Palestinians, among the 62,800-plus, who have perished throughout the genocide so far.
The timespan also witnessed displacement of thousands of others, and reduction of the biggest part of the coastal sliver to rubble.
Amazon’s involvement stems from Project Nimbus, a $1.2-billion cloud contract signed in 2021 with the regime and its military.
Under the deal, Amazon and Google pledged to provide data-processing, storage, and machine-learning services, including to the regime’s ministry of military affairs, intelligence agencies, and nuclear facilities.
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