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Google recently completed an investigation into anti-Israel actions at its headquarters in New York, Seattle, and California. The company acknowledged that there were additional layoffs but did not specify the exact number. The protest was organized by No Tech for Apartheid, who claimed that 50 workers were laid off.

The employees who were let go demanded that Google end its contract with Israel for the Nimbus project, which involved the construction of cloud farms. They even went as far as blocking the office of the director of Google’s cloud department for several hours.

Google’s investigation into anti-Israel actions at its headquarters has sparked controversy and protests from both sides of the political spectrum. Some have criticized the company for its decision to cancel contracts with Israel, while others have praised it for taking a stand against apartheid and human rights violations.

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