A Microsoft engineer is resigning after 13 years at the software giant, claiming the company continues to sell cloud services to the Israeli military and that executives won't discuss the war in Gaza.

Scott Sutfin-Glowski, a principal software engineer, informed colleagues at Microsoft on Thursday that this week will be his last at the company.

"I can no longer accept enabling what may be the worst atrocities of our time," he wrote.

In the letter, he referred to a February Associated Press article that said Israel's military had at least 635 Microsoft subscriptions, and he claimed the vast majority of them remain active.

Microsoft declined to comment.

Sutfin-Glowski's announced departure comes a day after President Donald Trump said Israel and Hamas committed to the fir

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