Waze, the popular navigation app, has become the latest target in Malaysia’s boycott movement. The app is operated by Waze Mobile Ltd., a company incorporated under Israeli law and headquartered in Tel Aviv. Its terms of service state that any disputes fall under the jurisdiction of a Tel Aviv district court. Waze was founded in Israel and acquired by Google in 2013. Activist Firdaus Wong’s call to delete the app has reignited debate over Israeli-linked technology use. The boycott aligns with broader efforts to protest Israel’s actions in Gaza, with many Malaysians opting for alternatives.
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