you will no longer be allowed to google information critical of the State or Government of Israel
That...That's not how this works. That's not how any of this works. Contracting to provide internet services for the government is not the erection of a Great Firewall of Israel and, if anything, the suspect partner in the relationship on THAT front is Google because of their history cooperating with such demands--which are not what Israel is doing.
That said, there is a worthy amount of concern to be had over any government deploying 'AI' services for military purposes--even absent any concern about rights or such the basic fact that currently those services have a notable amount of ingrained error and complete-fabrication-of-bullshit, so yes if they are being used in that manner it should be criticized. But the article makes note repeatedly there's not much of any actual evidence of that happening (with the one example that is being facial identification run through the AI which is presumably comparing to a database which...is a form of 'AI' we've had for a good while so doesn't seem as dramatic as alleged targeting-priority jobs getting run through a computer algorithm--which probably isn't even a good simplification of what is alleged to even be happening, but whatever let's run with it...)
Israel quite obviously has an interest in making sure the companies it contracts things out to--any of them--don't take their ball and leave the moment there's enough people pissed off about whatever latest controversy either happened or was alleged to happen long and loudly enough that company's don't want the bad PR of waiting for investigations to finish (see: Al-Ahli Hospital 'bombing' by Israel that ended up being a Hamas misfire...Or, for that matter, the 'Gaza Health Ministry' casualty figures suddenly now being 'incomplete'). If someone can't work for google because they abide by Israel's insistence on restricting companies pull-out game...bravo for their morals, I suppose, but it should be nothing surprising. Corporate overlords being the ones who decide contracts is the nature of corporate work--if one dislikes how those are done, they leave or start a competitor.