Iran has warned that offices and infrastructure of major US tech companies in Israel and the Gulf could become targets as the Middle East conflict escalates. Iranian media listed firms such as Google, Microsoft and others, alleging their technology supports military use. Tehran also warned that US-linked banks and economic centres in the region may face attacks.
New Delhi: Offices and infrastructure of major US technology companies in Israel and some Gulf countries could come under Iranian attack as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies, according to reports.
Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has reportedly published a list of offices and infrastructure run by leading American companies with Israeli links, alleging that their technology has been used for military purposes.
The list described these facilities as "Iran’s new targets", adding that as the regional conflict expands into an infrastructure war, the scope of what Tehran considers legitimate targets may also widen.
Companies mentioned in the list include Google, Microsoft, Palantir Technologies, IBM, Nvidia, and Oracle Corporation, according to a report by Al Jazeera.
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