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    Microsoft Employee Israel Protest Leads to Multiple Arrests

    Onu AkterBy Onu AkterAugust 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    At least two current and three former Microsoft employees, along with two other tech workers, were arrested at the company’s Redmond, Washington, headquarters after staging a sit-in at the office of Microsoft president Brad Smith. The demonstrators urged the company to sever ties with the Israeli government.

    Police used full-body harnesses to remove the protesters, according to Abdo Mohamed, a former Microsoft worker who helped organize the demonstration. “No arrests, no violence, will deter us from continuing to speak up,” Mohamed said.

    The sit-in is part of a broader series of protests by current and former employees over Microsoft’s cloud contracts with Israel. Last week, twenty activists were arrested at the same headquarters for similar demonstrations. Outside the building, other employees, former staff, and supporters gathered in solidarity.

    The protests follow a joint investigation by multiple publications, which revealed that Israel’s military surveillance agency, Unit 8200, had been using Microsoft’s Azure software to store recordings of mobile phone calls made by Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.

    Microsoft has stated that it was not aware its services were being used to surveil civilians or record private phone conversations. The company also announced it would launch an independent investigation into the allegations.

    Despite the company’s assurances, activists say Microsoft’s response has been insufficient. “You continue to try to bury your head in the sand, so we are here today outside your blood-soaked thrones, to continue pulling your baby-killer necks out of your sand holes and continue to force you to confront your complicity, until you stop powering the murdering of our people,” said Ibtihal Aboussad, one of the protesters who spoke outside the headquarters.

    Microsoft did not immediately respond to further inquiries regarding Tuesday’s arrests.

    The ongoing protests reflect growing tension within the company over its business dealings and ethical responsibilities. Employees and former staff members argue that the company’s involvement in cloud contracts with the Israeli government indirectly supports military surveillance operations that target civilians.

    In response to the escalating demonstrations, Microsoft has taken extraordinary measures to manage the situation. Reports indicate that the company has requested assistance from the FBI to monitor and track protests and has coordinated with local authorities to prevent further disruptions.

    While the sit-ins and outside demonstrations have drawn attention to the issue, the activists say they intend to continue escalating actions until Microsoft takes concrete steps to end its cooperation with the Israeli military.

    The use of tech infrastructure by governments for surveillance has become a flashpoint for employees at major technology companies. In this case, Microsoft employees and former staffers have positioned themselves as vocal critics of their employer’s role in alleged human rights violations.

    These protests at Microsoft join a broader global conversation about corporate accountability, digital ethics, and the responsibilities of tech companies in conflict zones. Employees, former staff, and advocacy groups argue that large corporations must be held accountable when their products are used in ways that may harm civilians or violate international law.

    As the situation unfolds, observers note that Microsoft’s response, including the independent investigation and cooperation with authorities, will be closely scrutinized by employees, activists, and international watchdogs. The company faces pressure to demonstrate transparency and ethical governance while managing the operational challenges posed by ongoing demonstrations.

    For now, Microsoft’s Redmond campus remains a focal point of protest, highlighting the growing activism of tech employees seeking to influence company policy on international operations and ethical standards.

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