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Engineer who spoke out against Amazon’s Israel contract in email to CEO Andy Jassy gets suspended

Amazon has suspended a Palestinian engineer who criticized its $1.2 billion Israel deal in a letter to CEO Andy Jassy, sparking fresh debate on free speech in tech.

September 13, 2025 / 12:19 IST
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Amazon has suspended a Palestinian software engineer after he publicly criticized the company’s business ties with Israel. The move has sparked debate inside the tech industry, where employees at major firms have been voicing concerns over similar contracts.

Ahmed Shahrour, who works in Amazon’s Whole Foods division in Seattle, was placed on paid suspension after he raised objections to Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion cloud computing deal that Amazon and Google signed with the Israeli government in 2021.

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According to a message from Amazon’s HR, Shahrour’s posts on internal Slack channels and a letter sent to top executives — including CEO Andy Jassy — may have violated company policies. His access to email and work tools has also been revoked while the investigation is underway.

In his letter, Shahrour said he felt he was living in “constant dissonance” writing code for a company whose profits, he believes, indirectly support Israeli actions in Gaza. He has also accused Amazon of silencing pro-Palestinian voices. He pointed to instances where employees were allegedly warned or even fired for sharing pro-Palestinian content, while anti-Palestinian posts remained online in other workplace groups.