Meta has temporarily closed its Tel Aviv office and offered hotel stays to employees without bomb shelters amid escalating Middle East conflict. Other tech giants like Nvidia, Amazon, and Snap have also implemented remote work policies. The conflict has impacted regional tech infrastructure, with AWS facilities reportedly hit by drone strikes. Meta has temporarily closed its Tel Aviv office and offered hotel stays to employees without bomb shelters amid escalating Middle East conflict. Other tech giants like Nvidia, Amazon, and Snap have also implemented remote work policies. The conflict has impacted regional tech infrastructure, with AWS facilities reportedly hit by drone strikes.
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