Microsoft reportedly blocking emails with 'Palestine' or 'Gaza' as keywords

Microsoft employees report emails with “Palestine” and related terms blocked amid protests against Israel.

Microsoft employees have reported that emails containing the terms “Palestine,” “Gaza” and “genocide” are being temporarily blocked from reaching recipients both inside and outside the company.

The No Azure for Apartheid (NOAA) protest group, representing concerned Microsoft workers, said dozens of employees have faced restrictions when sending emails with these words in the subject line or body.

NOAA organisers noted that variations such as “Israel” or altered spellings like “P4lestine” do not trigger the block, raising concerns that Microsoft leadership is censoring speech and discriminating against Palestinian workers and their allies.

Microsoft confirmed to The Verge, who first reported the story, that it has introduced measures aimed at reducing the volume of “politically focused emails” sent within the company.

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