Apple is funding the Israeli military through employee donations to charities. Funded organizations include Friends of the Tsakhal, which supports Israeli soldiers, and groups such as HaYovel, One Israel Fund, the Jewish National Fund, and Israel Gives, which contribute to the establishment of illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

Apple is funding the Israeli military through employee donations to charities.

It is said that Apple is at risk of being placed on the boycott list if it ignores the concerns expressed by its employees and shareholders about its donation policy.

Funded organizations include Friends of the Tsakhal, which supports Israeli soldiers, and several groups that contribute to illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank (HaYovel, One Israel Fund, the Jewish National Fund, and Israel Gives).

In an open letter, Apple employees and shareholders voiced their displeasure and called on the tech giant to stop donating to all organizations associated with the Israeli army.

"We demand that Apple conduct an immediate investigation and stop donating to all organizations that support illegal settlements in the occupied territories and support TsAXAL. This is in direct violation of international law and our organization's stated obligations on human rights," the letter reads. .

In early April, nearly 300 current and former Apple employees signed an open letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook expressing concern over the tech giant's indifference to the plight of Palestinians in Gaza.

Apple is at risk of being placed on the boycott list if it ignores concerns raised by its employees and shareholders about its donation policy.

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