Amazon Sold Tech to Israel’s Bomb Makers During Gaza Assault
As Israel’s bombing of Gaza killed over 35,000 Palestinians, Amazon secretly maintained million-dollar contracts with companies like Rafael and Elbit Systems—manufacturers of the very weapons devastating Gaza.
Explosive investigations by NextMinuteNews uncover how Amazon Web Services (AWS) and logistics arms powered Israel’s military-industrial complex, fueling AI targeting systems and bomb shipments.
Amazon’s Defense Contracts Exposed
Leaked procurement records show:
- AWS Hosted Military AI: Powered Israeli surveillance and targeting systems used in Gaza strikes.
- Supply Chain for Arms Dealers: Facilitated logistics for firms supplying precision-guided munitions to the IDF.
- Elbit Systems Partnership: AWS listed the controversial war-tech firm (accused of Gaza war crimes) as a 2024 client.
Tech Industry’s Role in Modern Warfare
While Google and Microsoft also service Israel’s military, Amazon’s direct ties to bomb production stand out.
“This is corporate complicity in war crimes,” says Riya Sharma, tech ethics researcher. “Profiting from genocide isn’t just unethical—it’s criminal.”
Global Backlash: #BoycottAmazon Trends
The BDS movement and Indian activists are leading calls to boycott Amazon, with campaigns like #AmazonBloodMoney gaining traction.
“Every Prime subscription may fund bombs,” warns Delhi student activist Aryan Kapoor.
Amazon’s Silent Complicity
Facing scrutiny, Amazon dodged specifics, stating only: “We comply with all laws.” Pro-Israel lobbyists defend the deals as “national security” priorities.
The Ethical Reckoning
Gaza’s crisis spotlights Big Tech’s unchecked role in warfare. With AI and cloud systems now weaponized, public pressure mounts for accountability.
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— NextMinuteNews Investigative Desk | Follow for undercovered global stories.
