A professional-Israel watchdog is taking credit for the dismissal of an Apple employee who took to Instagram to sentence “Zionists” for being “murderers and thieves.”
Natasha Dach has been faraway from Apple’s employee directory after her social media post was unearthed by StopAntisemitism, a representative of the group told The Post.
A screenshot of Dach’s social media posts indicates that she wrote: “You sneak into countries, steal peoples lives, jobs, homes, streets, push them, bully them, torture them.”
Dach wrote that “when people act on it, you call it terrorism” — an apparent reference to the Oct. 7 surprise assault by Hamas which left not less than 1,400 Israeli soldiers and civilians dead.
“You’re doing this for generations,” Dach wrote, adding: “Invasion is the one thing you might be able to.”
She ended the post by writing: “You’re the one terrorists, and history will note that.”
The Post has sought comment from Dach, who has deleted her LinkedIn and Instagram accounts.
StopAntisemitism posted a picture of Dach on its official X social media feed.
Several web sites with photos that bear a resemblance to Dach indicate that she is a creative author and knowledge technology specialist based in Istanbul, Turkey.
The Post has sought comment from Apple.
Liora Rez, executive director of StopAntisemitism, told The Post that the group learned of Dach’s termination from a confidential source throughout the Cupertino, Calif.-based tech behemoth.
StopAntisemitism, which is funded by Israeli American real estate investor Adam Milstein, also claimed victory earlier this week when it posted a LinkedIn note from a Palestinian tech employee who identified himself as a software engineer for Apple.
Apple told The Post that the tech employee, Mohammed Tami, was a contractor who now not had any business with the corporate. It was unclear when Apple cut ties with Tami.
Tami, who lives within the Palestinian city of Ramallah on the Israeli-occupied West Bank, took to LinkedIn on Wednesday and condemned “the ethnic cleansing and genocide perpetrated by Israel.”
“I cannot condemn my people for resisting this brutal and inhuman regime,” Tami wrote on LinkedIn, adding that the Palestinians “have the fitting to strive for self-determination and the return of our people to the land from which they were forcibly displaced 75 years ago.”
Tami wrote that the “struggle will persist until all refugees are capable of return to their homeland” in present-day Israel “between river and sea … until this oppressive system is dismantled.”
The post was flagged by StopAntisemitism, which wrote: “This is lots of mental gymnastics for ‘I support Hamas murdering 1300+ Israelis, beheading babies, raping teens, and shooting the elderly point blank in the top’.”
Tech employees at Apple haven’t been shy in expressing their views concerning the Israel-Hamas war — unlike their boss, CEO Tim Cook, who has been largely silent.
Management on the iPhone maker reportedly shut down internal Slack channels utilized by Muslim and Jewish employees after employees posted verses of the Koran and arranged protests.