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To: Les H who wrote (40205)1/15/2024 2:20:42 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 51440
 
Federal Employees to Stage Walk Out Over Biden’s Support for Gaza Slaughter
Federal employees from dozens of agencies will walk out on Tuesday
by Dave DeCamp January 14, 2024 at 3:35 pm ET CategoriesNewsTagsGaza, Israel
Federal employees from nearly two dozen US government agencies will walk off their jobs on Tuesday in protest of President Biden’s full-throated support for Israel’s brutal assault on Gaza, Al-Monitor reported on Friday.

The Biden administration has faced significant internal dissent over the Israeli slaughter in Gaza, which has killed nearly 24,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children. Officials from across government agencies have signed letters protesting the US support for Israel, but a walkout will be the most dramatic step yet, besides the two resignations from administration officials.

Dozens of US officials are organizing the walkout as a group calling itself Feds United for Peace. They expect hundreds of other federal employees to join them on Tuesday.

Al-Monitor obtained a list of some of the agencies where employees are expected to participate in the protest, which includes the Executive Office of the President, the National Security Agency, the Departments of State, Defense, Homeland Security, and Veterans Affairs, and more.

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Maybe Israel will pay $ 1000 per worker to stage their protest.



To: Les H who wrote (40205)1/15/2024 2:31:03 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 51440
 
Houthis retain at least 75 percent of capacity for drone and missile attacks after US/UK airstrikes
Targets are hardened and/or mobile, evading airstrikes

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