The article discusses the protest by Google employees after the company fired an employee who spoke out against the company’s decision to not condemn the Israeli military’s actions in Gaza. The fired employee, Ariel Koren, had criticized Google for remaining silent on the issue and called on the company to review all business ties with Israel. Koren’s dismissal sparked outrage among some Google workers, who accused the company of violating its principles of freedom of speech and failing to protect human rights. The protest involved hundreds of employees who participated in a work stoppage and demanded that Google reinstate Koren and adopt clearer policies on protecting workers’ freedom of speech. The article highlights the growing tensions between tech companies and their employees over issues of free speech, human rights, and corporate ethics.