“Every dollar you spend is a vote, and it’s time we start voting for justice.” Many of us understand the urgency of boycotting unethical brands, especially those complicit in the oppression of Palestinians. But what is often overlooked is that boycotts are not just about refusal;| Tech for Palestine
More than 200 founders and CEOs are coming together to support the Palestinian cause and to use their businesses for good. If you run a company and believe it should stand for values beyond business, you can join them too. Entrepreneurs for Palestine (E4P) started in early 2025 as a| Tech for Palestine
This article was first published in Arabic on 7iber by Reem Almasri - April 21, 2025. Since opening its offices in Israel in 2013, Google has shown ongoing admiration for the state's role in the global tech scene. Early Google CEO Eric Schmidt has repeatedly praised what he| Tech for Palestine
You can now download UpScrolled. The new place to speak up, share your work, share your life and actually be seen. If you’ve been waiting for a real alternative to Instagram, this is it. Why we needed UpScrolled Let’s be honest. A lot of us are| Tech for Palestine
Protesting is powerful. But it can also be messy, unpredictable, and sometimes dangerous. When things escalate, it helps to know who’s around you. Who can help. Who can just be there. JayWalk was built for that. Find it on Google Play or the App Store. It’s a new| Tech for Palestine
“Some of our engineers were traveling 3 to 5 kilometers just to spend four or five hours in a place where there would be solar panels so they could do something for SellEnvo.” Most of us can see the challenges Palestine faces – in survival and in business.| Tech for Palestine
You might know NewsCord from Instagram, where they've been bringing full, unfiltered news to tens of thousands of people. But not long ago they also released an app. And it’s worth checking out! The app shows you the news on topics you care about, using something they call Cross-Source| Tech for Palestine
“Pal Chat was created to combat organized misinformation”. That’s how Tarik, the founder of Pal Chat described it to us, and we cannot describe it any better. For decades now, but especially after October 7th 2023, the western media has been blatantly biased against Palestine. From| Tech for Palestine
A young IT professional in Germany, seeking jobs that will not support the ongoing apartheid in Palestine – that’s how TheWall began. While looking for jobs in the IT sector, the founder of TheWall realised that on top of the hours spent on each application, they had to spend hours| Tech for Palestine
Tech for Palestine has been around for over a year now, and we have made the progress we have with barely any money, just an initial donation of $20,000. Through amazing project leaders and volunteers we have helped start and support over 40 projects advocating for Palestine, and made| Tech for Palestine
In October 2024, the United Nations put out a call for submissions on the role that the private sector plays in supporting, upholding, and expanding Israel's illegal occupation of Palestine. Tech For Palestine completed and submitted the following report in November 2024. Despite a tenuous ceasefire in Gaza as of| Tech for Palestine
Find A Protest is officially here to make standing in solidarity with global movements easier than ever. This fresh new tool does exactly what it sounds like: It helps connect organized action and those looking to show up for a cause. Whether it’s a march, a teach-in, or a| Tech for Palestine
Boycat, an ethical shopping companion developed in the Tech For Palestine (T4P) project incubator, is now an official partner for the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement. This collaboration is set to enhance the effectiveness of BDS campaigns by joining the BDS movement’s global influence and Boycat’s 500,000+| Tech for Palestine
In addition to its many other forms of propaganda, Israel has branched out into documentaries to spread dehumanizing misinformation about Palestine, and it's manipulating online platforms like IMDb to do it. Since October 7th, 2023, “documentaries” made with the sole purpose of justifying the ongoing Gaza genocide have been listed| Tech for Palestine
So the Wiz deal is off. Why did we hear so much about it, only for it to immediately fall apart? And why did it immediately fall apart, when we heard so much about it? My guess is because Biden stepped down. Before Biden stepped down, things were looking rosy| Tech for Palestine
Back in April, Yuval Abraham, an Israeli journalist with +972 Magazine, broke the story of “Lavender” and “Where’s Daddy”—AI systems employed by the Israeli military to target and kill Palestinians. Since then, the story has been pushed aside by the breakneck pace of developments in Israel’s US-backed| Tech for Palestine
Tech For Palestine is now connecting tech workers–such as programmers and designers– volunteering to help Palestine, with existing Palestinian advocacy organizations who need help. After our launch last week, over 2000 volunteers joined our initial 40 members, all eager to help out. Hundreds of software engineers, data scientists, product| Tech for Palestine
Today we are launching the Tech for Palestine Incubator. The incubator helps pro-Palestine advocates build, grow, and scale their work towards a Free Palestine. We support projects — whether collections of individuals, registered non-profits, or even companies — whose mission helps Palestine, especially advocacy groups building technical products or in the tech| Tech for Palestine