Conference Cancellations Prompt CEO to Apologize for Controversial Comments on Israel

Conference Cancellations Prompt CEO to Apologize for Controversial Comments on Israel

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Web Summit CEO Paddy⁣ Cosgrave issued an ⁤apology for his comments on Israel
AFP / ​PATRICIA ⁤DE ‌MELO MOREIRA

Paddy Cosgrave, founder and CEO of⁣ Web Summit, one⁣ of the largest world technology conferences, ‍issued ⁢an apology for ‍his comments ​on the support of western nations to Israel’s campaign in Gaza.

The statement came after several ⁤individuals who were scheduled to appear at the next conference in⁤ Lisbon, Portugal, in November announced that they would ‌no longer be attending.

On⁤ Oct. 13, ⁢Cosgrave ​posted on X that he ‌was “shocked at the ​rhetoric⁣ and actions of so many Western leaders & governments, with the ⁢exception in particular of Ireland’s government, who for once are doing the right thing. “War crimes are war crimes even when committed by allies, and should be ⁣called‍ out for what they are,” he‍ wrote.

Oct.⁢ 13 post ⁢by Cosgrave

Sequoia Capital Partner Ravi⁣ Gupta, Y Combinator Garry Tan and‍ investor Amit Karp, from Bessemer⁢ Venture ‌Partners, are among executives who⁢ canceled their participation in ‍the ⁣Web Summit.

Israel Ambassador to Portugal Dor Shapira told the ‍mayor​ of Lisboa that the country won’t have‍ any representatives at the‌ conference because of Cosgrave’s⁤ remarks.

“I understand that what I said, the timing of what I said, and the way it⁣ has been ‍presented⁣ has caused ​profound hurt to many,” Cosgrave said in a​ statement Tuesday. “To anyone who ⁤was hurt by my words, I⁤ apologize deeply.”

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2023-11-12 ​14:41:02
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