The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that cities and states boycotting Israeli companies will no longer be eligible for federal disaster preparedness aid. This decision, outlined in the new funding guidelines, has sparked discussions among tech enthusiasts and developers. The move highlights the intersection of politics and technology, impacting how disaster relief funds are allocated based on international trade practices. Stay informed about the evolving landscape of government policies and their implications on the tech industry.
Source: The Daily Caller
Author: Melissa O’Rourke
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