Worker-led protests erupted at Microsoft MSFT-Q headquarters this week as the tech company promises an “urgent” review of the Israeli military’s use of its technology during the ongoing war in Gaza .

A second day of protests at the Microsoft campus on Wednesday called for the tech giant to immediately cut its business ties with Israel. A spokesperson for the Redmond Police Department confirmed that several protesters have been arrested.

Microsoft late last week said it was tapping a law firm to investigate allegations reported by British newspaper The Guardian that the Israeli Defense Forces used Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform to store phone call data obtained through the mass surveillance of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.

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