Technology

Enterprise software, cloud platforms, SaaS, and technology infrastructure providers with Israeli operations

Technology companies provide critical digital infrastructure enabling Israeli military and surveillance operations, from enterprise software to cloud services.

  • Israeli presence: Major tech giants maintain R&D operations benefiting from government subsidies and military partnerships
  • Complicity: Enterprise contracts with Israeli ministries directly fund occupation administration and surveillance systems
  • Leverage: Contract renewal cycles and multi-stakeholder procurement create regular intervention points
  • Employee advocacy: Tech workers increasingly organise against unethical contracts and military applications
  • Action: Research your organisation's tech suppliers and engage procurement teams on ethical sourcing
Showing 26 companies in Technology
Fiverr logo

Fiverr

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Israeli-founded global freelance marketplace connecting freelancers with businesses across 160 countries, headquartered in Tel Aviv

SaaS
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CyberArk logo

CyberArk

Campaign Target

Israeli identity security company specialising in privileged access management, serving 50%+ of Fortune 500, acquired by Palo Alto Networks for $25 billion in 2025

Cybersecurity SaaS
7 evidence items 3 alternatives
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Wix.com logo

Wix.com

Israeli-headquartered website building platform with 200+ million users, enabling easy migration to ethical alternatives like WordPress or Squarespace

SaaS
8 evidence items 6 alternatives
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AnyVision (Oosto) logo

AnyVision (Oosto)

Israeli facial recognition company whose surveillance technology is deployed at West Bank checkpoints and powers military surveillance databases; notably abandoned by Microsoft in 2020 following human rights concerns

AI
7 evidence items
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HP Inc. logo

HP Inc.

Global technology company with documented history of providing checkpoint surveillance, population registry, and prison technology infrastructure supporting the Israeli occupation. Inherited legacy contracts from Hewlett-Packard Company following the 2015 corporate split, with ongoing ties through shared Israeli subsidiary operations.

SaaS
7 evidence items 7 alternatives
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Cognyte Software logo

Cognyte Software

Israeli surveillance technology company selling mass surveillance and spyware to authoritarian regimes. Spun off from Verint Systems in 2021, with documented sales to Myanmar, South Sudan, Azerbaijan, and Indonesia.

Cybersecurity
7 evidence items
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Palantir Technologies logo

Palantir Technologies

US data analytics and surveillance firm that signed a multi-hundred-million-dollar strategic partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Defence in January 2024 to support 'war-related missions'. Provides AI and intelligence software to military and government clients.

AI Cybersecurity
8 evidence items
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monday.com logo

monday.com

Israeli work management platform serving 186,000+ customers across 200 countries, headquartered in Tel Aviv

SaaS
6 evidence items 4 alternatives
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Similarweb logo

Similarweb

Israeli-founded web analytics and digital intelligence company providing traffic data on 100 million websites and 4 million apps

SaaS
6 evidence items 3 alternatives
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OrCam Technologies logo

OrCam Technologies

Israeli AI assistive technology company developing wearable devices for visually and hearing impaired individuals, founded by Mobileye creators in Jerusalem

AI
5 evidence items
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Riskified logo

Riskified

Israeli e-commerce fraud prevention company serving major retailers including Shein, Wayfair, Prada, and Peloton

Fintech AI
7 evidence items 3 alternatives
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Amazon (AWS) logo

Amazon (AWS)

Global technology company whose AWS division provides cloud computing and AI services to the Israeli government and military through Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion contract that cannot be cancelled even during human rights violations.

SaaS AI
6 evidence items 6 alternatives
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Cisco Systems logo

Cisco Systems

Global networking infrastructure provider with deep ties to the Israeli military and surveillance apparatus. Cisco has been the primary server provider for the IDF, supplied surveillance technology to occupied Jerusalem, and established technology hubs in illegal West Bank settlements.

Cybersecurity SaaS
8 evidence items 8 alternatives
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Dell Technologies logo

Dell Technologies

US technology multinational and primary server and storage provider to the Israeli Ministry of Defense, winning contracts worth over $150 million funded by US foreign aid. Dell technology reportedly supports Israeli AI targeting systems and surveillance infrastructure, including equipment used by intelligence Unit 8200.

AI Cybersecurity
5 evidence items 4 alternatives
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Google (Alphabet Inc.) logo

Google (Alphabet Inc.)

Technology conglomerate providing $1.2 billion in cloud infrastructure to the Israeli government and military through Project Nimbus. Internal documents reveal Google knew the contract could facilitate human rights violations before signing.

AI SaaS
8 evidence items 10 alternatives
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Intel Corporation logo

Intel Corporation

World's largest semiconductor manufacturer with $25 billion+ invested in Israel - the largest ever foreign investment in the country. Intel is the largest private employer in Israel's high-tech sector, operating manufacturing and R&D facilities.

Semiconductors
8 evidence items 6 alternatives
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Microsoft logo

Microsoft

Technology giant with $133 million in Israeli Ministry of Defense contracts, making Israel Microsoft's second largest military customer globally. Azure cloud services used by Unit 8200 for mass surveillance of Palestinians.

AI SaaS
10 evidence items 11 alternatives
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NICE Ltd. logo

NICE Ltd.

Israeli surveillance technology company founded by Unit 8200 veterans, providing phone, video, and internet monitoring to prisons, police, and intelligence agencies worldwide

Cybersecurity SaaS
3 evidence items 3 alternatives
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Radware logo

Radware

Israeli cybersecurity company specialising in DDoS protection, application security, and bot management, with dual headquarters in Tel Aviv and New Jersey

Cybersecurity
4 evidence items 7 alternatives
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Check Point Software Technologies logo

Check Point Software Technologies

Israeli cybersecurity company founded by Unit 8200 veterans, inventor of the modern firewall, protecting over 100,000 organisations worldwide

Cybersecurity SaaS
8 evidence items 2 alternatives
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IBM logo

IBM

Enterprise technology company operating Israel's national population registry and biometric surveillance database (Eitan system). IBM subsidiary Red Hat provides cloud infrastructure to the Israeli military's central computing system (Mamram).

AI SaaS
9 evidence items 9 alternatives
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Matrix IT Ltd logo

Matrix IT Ltd

Israeli IT services company providing surveillance technology for Palestinian population control, settlement infrastructure, and military AI systems, listed in UN OHCHR settlement business database

AI
6 evidence items 6 alternatives
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Nova Ltd logo

Nova Ltd

Israeli semiconductor metrology company providing advanced process control systems for semiconductor manufacturing, with major customers including TSMC, Samsung, and Intel

Semiconductors
5 evidence items 4 alternatives
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Amdocs

Israeli-founded telecom software company with $5 billion annual revenue, providing BSS/OSS systems to major carriers including AT&T (25% of revenue) and Verizon

SaaS
7 evidence items 3 alternatives
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Mobileye Global

Israeli autonomous driving and ADAS technology company headquartered in Jerusalem, acquired by Intel for $15.3 billion in Israel's largest-ever tech acquisition

AI Semiconductors
7 evidence items 3 alternatives
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Valens Semiconductor

Israeli semiconductor company providing high-speed connectivity solutions for automotive and audio-video markets, leader in MIPI A-PHY automotive connectivity standard

Semiconductors
9 evidence items 4 alternatives
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