US-Israel-Iran war: Tech companies on Iran's 'hit list', now they will be targeted
Tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran have escalated in the Middle East. Iran has issued a new list of targets for the offices of American tech companies such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. These companies are now on Iran's "hit list" due to allegations of Israeli military use, threatening their infrastructure.

The ongoing war between the US, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East appears to be taking a dangerous turn. Iran has released a new list stating that offices of major US technology companies, such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia, IBM,
Oracle, and Palantir, located in Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other locations in West Asia, will be targeted. Following the release of this list, these companies have been placed on alert.
The Iranian news agency Tasnim recently published this list. It states that Iran will now target the offices and infrastructure of major American tech companies. Israel has used these companies' technology for military purposes, which is why these companies are now on Iran's hit list.
The offices and cloud-service infrastructure mentioned are spread across several Israeli cities as well as some Gulf countries. According to a statement from Tasnim News Agency, the war is now becoming an infrastructure-focused war, broadening Iran's potential targets.
Amazon Data Center has been attacked
Over the past week, Iranian drones reportedly attacked an Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center in Bahrain and targeted two other AWS infrastructures in the United Arab Emirates, causing fires,
service outages, and forcing emergency shutdowns. Iranian state media said the data centers were targeted because of their role in US and Israeli military operations, CNN reported.
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