The Hidden Ties Between Google and Amazon’s Project Nimbus and Israel’s Military

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    By Caroline Haskins

    On April 16, police entered Google offices in New York and California to [detain several employees](https://www.wired.com/story/nine-google-workers-detained-by-police-protest-israel-cloud-contract/) protesting a $1.2 billion cloud contract with Israel’s government called Project Nimbus. The deal, shared with Amazon, has met pushback from some employees at both companies since 2021, but the protests have grown louder since Israel’s renewed conflict with Hamas after the attacks of October 7, 2023.

    Current and former Google and Amazon workers protesting Project Nimbus say it makes the companies complicit in Israel’s armed conflicts and its government’s illegal and inhumane treatment of civilian Palestinians. Google has insisted that it is not aimed at military work and is not “relevant to weapons or intelligence services,” while Amazon, seemingly, has not publicly discussed the scope of the contract.

    But a WIRED review of public documents and statements by Israeli officials and Google and Amazon employees shows that the Israel Defense Forces have been central to Project Nimbus since its inception, shaping the project’s design and serving as some of its most important users. Top Israeli officials appear to think the Google and Amazon contract provides important infrastructure for the country’s military.

    Read the full investigation here: [https://www.wired.com/story/amazon-google-project-nimbus-israel-idf/](https://www.wired.com/story/amazon-google-project-nimbus-israel-idf/)