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Microsoft protesters occupy president’s office as company reviews its work with Israel’s military

Seven protesters, including two Microsoft employees, were arrested after occupying the office of Microsoft President Brad Smith during a protest against the company's ties to Israeli military operations.

  • On August 20, 2025, a protest involving both past and present Microsoft staff associated with No Azure for Apartheid took place at Microsoft’s Redmond campus, where they occupied Building 34, including the office of President Brad Smith.
  • The protest escalated from actions starting August 19, driven by opposition to Microsoft’s business ties to Israel and concerns about Azure's use in Israeli military operations in Gaza.
  • Protesters hung banners calling for the cessation of business relations with Israel, reparations for Palestinians, and reforms to workplace discrimination, while vocally denouncing Smith and presenting a formal court summons alleging violations of human rights.
  • Redmond police arrested at least twenty protesters on charges including trespassing, resisting arrest, and obstruction after they refused to leave, with Smith confirming two arrested were employees and stating, "If people engage in vandalism... that's different."
  • Microsoft is investigating how its Azure platform is used by Israel amid these protests and confirmed no evidence so far links its technology to harming Gazans, while promising to adapt based on ongoing findings.
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