Microsoft Employee Protests Lead to 18 Arrests Over Military Ties and Campus Trespassing

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Eighteen employees were arrested at Microsoft's Redmond campus after protesting against the company's business ties with Israel, involving vandalism, trespassing, and property damage, including pouring red paint on the Microsoft sign and blocking a pedestrian bridge with stolen furniture. Microsoft condemned the actions and supported law enforcement, while the protest was driven by concerns over the company's alleged role in the Gaza conflict.
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- UN chief calls for ceasefire now, warns of ‘death and destruction’ from Gaza City takeover The Times of Israel
- Police arrest 18 activists during second day of Microsoft protest The Seattle Times
- Microsoft employee protests lead to 18 arrests as company reviews its work with Israel's military AP News
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