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Microsoft headquarters go into lockdown after activists take over Brad Smith’s office


The incident is the latest escalation by current and former employees who are demanding the company end its cloud contracts with Israel.

Protesters stormed Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters on Monday and made it into president Brad Smith’s office in Building 34, forcing a temporary lockdown. A recent Guardian investigation revealed Israel uses Microsoft’s services to store data from millions of calls each day made by Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. The Google protesters targeted Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion contract with Amazon that provides Israel’s government and military with cloud computing and AI tools.

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