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Microwave missiles are “ready to take out any military target, including nuclear facilities,” says the former chief of the USAF’s Microwave Division.
The activists wore black T-shirts that read “Googler Against Genocide” and “No Tech for Apartheid.”
A new agreement is expected to “facilitate shared knowledge and establish partnerships,” said the Texas Association of Business.
The sit-in was organized by the activist group No Tech for Apartheid, a coalition of tech workers and organizations such as MPower Change and Jewish Voice for Peace.
Setting aside regional conflicts, the Israeli tech sector’s performance is on par with that of the U.S.,
The budget carrier had resumed flights to Ben-Gurion Airport last month.
It is curious why the government’s judicial reform proposals should have sparked fears of a tech collapse.
In exchange for establishing diplomatic relations, Jerusalem will lift its opposition to the world’s largest Muslim-majority country joining the OECD.
“Please explain whether this is an intentional act by your company, or whether you have no control over rogue programmers.”
More foreign carriers are resuming service to Ben-Gurion International Airport.
It is “unimaginable” that a U.S company should sell a book by an arch-terrorist “responsible for the murder of thousands,” said B’Tzalmo, the NGO whose complaint led to the move.
The U.S. chain had been subject to boycotts and protests since the local operator announced it would donate meals to IDF soldiers.