A longtime Microsoft engineer is resigning over claims the company is providing cloud computing services to the Israeli military — the latest twist in months of tensions at the software giant over its role in the war in Gaza, according to a new report.

Scott Sutfin-Glowski, a principal software engineer, informed co-workers in a letter Thursday that he was quitting at the end of the week after 13 years at Microsoft, CNBC reported.

Sutfin-Glowski cited a February report that Israel’s military had at least 635 active Microsoft subscriptions. 4

The outgoing engineer claimed that most of the subscriptions are still active.

“I can no longer accept enabling what may be the worst atrocities of our time,” Sutfin-Glowski reportedly stated.

Internal turmoil has been roiling Microsoft as

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