Resignation of Web Summit Chief Follows Controversial Israel Remarks

Resignation of Web Summit Chief Follows Controversial Israel Remarks

Irish entrepreneur and Web Summit co-founder ​Paddy Cosgrave photographed at Web Summit Rio ⁤2023 on May 1, 2023
AFP

The organiser of the Web Summit, one of the tech sector’s⁣ leading events, announced his resignation Saturday following a backlash over his ⁤online posts following the Hamas attacks on Israel.

“Unfortunately,⁤ my personal comments have become a distraction from the ⁢event,” ⁤Paddy Cosgrave of Ireland explained in a brief statement‍ sent to AFP.

“I sincerely apologise again for ⁢any hurt‍ I have caused,” added the co-founder ​of the tech mega gathering⁤ created in 2009 in⁣ Dublin but‍ held ‍in Lisbon since⁣ 2016.

A spokesperson ⁢for the organisation said: “Web Summit will appoint a ⁣new CEO as soon as possible, and Web Summit 2023 in Lisbon⁤ will ​go ahead as planned.”

This ⁣year’s edition from ‍November 13 to 16, is set to bring ‌together some 2,300 startups and ⁢more than 70,000 participants, say organisers.

Several companies, including tech giants Google and ‍Meta,‍ which is behind Facebook and⁣ Instagram, as well as event headliners have announced‍ they are‍ boycotting the⁣ gathering since Cosgrave’s remarks.

He had written on⁣ X, formerly Twitter, that he was “shocked ⁤at the rhetoric and actions of so ⁤many Western leaders &⁣ governments” in support of⁢ Israel.

“War crimes are war crimes even when committed by⁢ allies, ⁤and should be ⁤called out for what they are,” he wrote on October 13.

Since ​shock Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, which ⁢left 1,400 dead, Israel⁢ has launched devastating air and ground bombardments of Gaza. The Hamas authorities say 4,385 ⁤people have‍ died.

The boycott by Meta and Google followed other⁢ exits by ‍companies and‌ tech figures,⁤ including Intel,​ Siemens and US comedian Amy⁤ Poehler and X-Files actor ‌Gillian ‍Anderson.

2023-11-04 14:41:03
Original from www.ibtimes.com

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