Microsoft: Fully divest now

Tell Microsoft: Stop fueling genocide. Fully divest now.

Microsoft just became the first major tech company to cut services to the Israeli military — ending its work with Unit 8200, Israel’s notorious surveillance unit. It’s proof that people power works.

But this is only a partial move. Microsoft still has deep contracts with Israel’s military and continues providing the tools of warfare used to kill Palestinians. The company hopes this token step will quiet the outrage — but we know better.

Let's flood their feeds and keep the pressure up. 
Suggested messaging below.

STEP 1: Message Microsoft Executives

Nothing rattles executives more than being called out on LinkedIn — it’s where investors, colleagues, and customers are watching.

Satya Nadella, CEO

Brad Smith, President

Scott Guthrie, Executive Vice President

Sarah Bird, Chief Product Officer

Jason Zander, Executive Vice President

Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI

STEP 2: Flood their accounts

Leave comments on Microsoft’s official pages:

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STEP 3: Email the executives

Now for maximum pressure use our one-click tool to send an urgent email all those responsible by clicking here.  

Suggested Messaging: The more personal your message, the more powerful it will be.

  • Microsoft’s partial pullback isn’t enough: Nothing short of full divestment from Israel’s military is acceptable.
  • Microsoft is still powering Israel’s war machine:  The company is still fueling the tools of warfare that enable Israel's slaughter of Palestinians
  • Point to historyMicrosoft divested from apartheid South Africa — it’s time to show the same leadership now.
  • Executives must face their legacy: remembered for enabling mass slaughter of children, or for acting when it mattered most?
  • Corporate complicity in genocide is a crime: A UN report calls for prosecution of executives enabling genocide — Microsoft’s leadership is on notice.

Thank you so much!

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