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Google CEO Refuses To Back Down From Israel Defense Deal

Google CEO Sundar Pichai ignored a Stanford walkout and continues to stand by Project Nimbus, Google and Amazon’s $1.2 billion technology deal with Israel

Israel HaBahiyr

Israel HaBahiyr

Jun 15, 2026·11:53

Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks during an event.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai | Photo: Shutterstock

Google CEO Sundar Pichai is refusing to back down from Project Nimbus, the massive technology deal Google signed with Amazon and Israel’s Ministry of Defense and government.

The deal, worth $1.2 billion, provides cloud and artificial intelligence services. It was signed in 2021 and has since become a major target for anti-Israel boycott groups around the world.

Pressure Over Project Nimbus

Pichai has faced public pressure, internal protests, and repeated attacks from activists over Google’s role in the partnership.

The protests have often focused on Project Nimbus as a symbol of Israel’s continued place in the global technology sector. For anti-Israel activists, the goal has been to pressure major companies into distancing themselves from the Jewish state.

Protesters hold a banner against Google’s Project Nimbus outside the Moscone Center.
Protesters demonstrate against Google’s Project Nimbus outside the Moscone Center | Photo: Shutterstock

However, he has not given up the deal. In the past, he also led a wave of firings against dozens of Google employees who caused disturbances at company offices while protesting the agreement.

For supporters of Israel, the issue goes beyond one corporate contract. Project Nimbus represents a major technology partnership with the Jewish state at a time when anti-Israel campaigns are trying to isolate Israel from global business, academia, and innovation.

Stanford Walkout

The pressure continued at Stanford University, where Pichai spoke during the university’s graduation ceremony.

According to the post, more than 100 students stood up and walked out of the stadium when the Google CEO began to speak.

A group of people walks through the Stanford University campus.
Stanford University campus | Photo: Shutterstock

Pichai did not respond to the protest. Instead, he ignored the walkout and continued his speech as usual.

The walkout turned a commencement speech into another flashpoint in the campaign against Project Nimbus. However, Pichai’s response was measured: he did not argue, pause, or shift the focus away from the graduates.

That restraint helped define the moment. Protesters tried to make the ceremony about Israel, but Pichai continued with the address he came to deliver. In doing so, he avoided giving the boycott campaign the confrontation it appeared to seek.

The scene also showed the limits of pressure politics. Even after years of protests, firings, and public attacks over the deal, Google’s leadership has not walked away from its partnership with Israel.

Silicon Valley Backs Pichai

In Silicon Valley, many quickly backed the Google CEO.

Prominent venture capital investor Vinod Khosla attacked the protesters, calling their actions “stupidity, selfishness, and short-sightedness.”

The reaction showed that the anti-Israel boycott movement does not speak for the entire technology world. Despite loud protests, major companies and investors continue to recognize Israel’s importance as a center of defense, cloud technology, artificial intelligence, and innovation.

Pichai’s response was simple but significant. He did not apologize. He did not stop speaking. And he will not walk away from one of Google’s largest partnerships with Israel.

TagsAmazonAnti-Israel ProtestsgoogleIsrael Defense MinistryIsrael TechnologyProject NimbusSilicon ValleyStanford UniversitySundar PichaiVinod Khosla
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