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Microsoft Employees Storm Headquarters in Protest Against Cooperation with Zionist Forces

Current and former Microsoft employees stormed the office of the company’s president in Redmond, Washington, to denounce the software giant’s cooperation with the Zionist occupation forces, which have been carrying out massacres against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip for nearly two years.

The demonstrators, part of the campaign “No Azure for Apartheid,” demanded an immediate halt to the use of Microsoft’s cloud platform, Azure, in support of Zionist aggression. Protesters accused the company of enabling the occupation’s aggression against Palestinians through its technological services.

The action, which drew dozens of activists, reflects growing discontent within the US tech sector. Other major firms such as Google and Amazon are also facing mounting pressure over their contracts with the Zionist entity, as calls intensify for accountability over corporate complicity in the Gaza war.

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