The "High-Tech Headquarters," comprising dozens of leading Israeli tech companies and venture capital funds, announced it will allow employees of the companies and funds to join the strike called by families of hostages and casualties next Sunday. Among the companies that will permit employees to join the strike are Wix, Fiverr, HoneyBook, Minute Media, FireBlocks, BigID, Papaya Global, Ramp, Natural Intelligence and others, alongside venture capital funds Comera Capital, Pitango, Disruptive, NFX and more. "We are at a fateful moment in the story of the Israeli nation, and we do not intend to stand idly by," the announcement stated.

