Google's Swiss-Developed Cloud Tech for Israel Sparks Neutrality Debate
An investigation reveals Google's Zurich development center is co-developing cloud services for the Israeli government under 'Project Nimbus'. The deal, which may have military applications, raises sensitive questions about Swiss regulatory oversight and the country's neutrality in the age of big tech.

Key Takeaways
- Google's Zurich development center is co-developing cloud infrastructure for the Israeli government under Project Nimbus.
- Swiss authorities (SECO and the Foreign Ministry) investigated Google's activities but found no current breach of the law.
- Dozens of Google employees were dismissed following internal protests against the Nimbus project.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The fact that cloud services are not subject to any licensing or notification requirements means we have a regulatory gap."
"Whenever we raised the issue at Google, they deflected the conversation."