Dozens of students and graduates walked out of Stanford University’s commencement ceremony in California in protest of Google’s contracts with “Israel.”
The Washington Post revealed that Google, which owns YouTube, has sparked widespread controversy by deciding not to remove a paid ad campaign for the Israeli occupation government, despite multiple complaints accusing it of spreading misinformation about famine in the Gaza Strip.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has called on Google to cancel an advertising deal worth a reported $45m, which is whitewashing the Israeli regime’s genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.
Google is running a $45 million campaign for Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office to bolster the regime’s propaganda about its brutal war in the besieged Gaza Strip, downplaying reports of starvation in Gaza.