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Apple CEO Tim Cook tight-lipped following Hamas attacks

Apple and its CEO Tim Cook have been remarkably quiet when it comes to the Hamas attacks on Israel – and sources speculate it has something to do with China. NY Post Business reporter Lydia Moynihan shares this story.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg condemned the Oct. 7 attacks as “pure evil.” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella posted he was “heartbroken by the horrific terrorist attacks.” Google CEO Sundar Pichai proclaimed his “stand against antisemitism.” Amazon CEO Andy Jassy on X called the attacks on Israel “shocking and painful.”

Meanwhile, Cook – who pulled Apple products out of Russia following the Ukraine invasion, posted an open letter on Apple’s website “speaking up on racism” and has told climate skeptics he doesn’t want them to hold Apple shares – has posted nothing on social media about Israel and Hamas since the attacks.

Indeed, the only public statement from Cook readily accessible online appears to be one he gave the Jerusalem Post earlier this week – and some tech insiders viewed it as relatively wishy-washy.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/10/19/apple-ceo-tim-cook-tight-lipped-following-hamas-attacks/

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