Agriculture
Israeli forestry officials are reinforcing firefighting crews near the border with the Hamas-ruled Palestinian enclave.
Pilgrims from 90 nations to be represented on Oct. 4.
Israel is “at the cusp of an even more dramatic breakthrough: an historic peace with Saudi Arabia,” the Israeli prime minister said. “It will encourage a broader reconciliation between Judaism and Islam, between Jerusalem and Mecca, between the descendants of Isaac and the descendants of Ishmael.”
“A person who sees the ‘Etrog Exchange’ in the Four Species Market in Jerusalem will see trading just as action-packed as on Wall Street in New York,” say city officials.
The Israeli premier invited Lazarus Chakwera of Malawi and Salva Kiir of South Sudan to visit Israel.
While all eyes will be on the meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Joe Biden, Israel will have a lot going on in Turtle Bay.
State politicians and the Israeli consul general to the Midwest see the trip as a sign of strengthening ties between a U.S. state and Israel, while still referring to visiting “Palestine.”
The accords with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan are meant to ensure the Jewish state’s wheat supply.
The facility will aid local farmers to grow healthier crops in greater abundance.
The new flight between Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion International Airport and Almaty International Airport is scheduled to operate twice weekly.
The Israeli prime minister said the development “will help us realize our potential,” voicing the hope that Israeli entrepreneurs and tourists alike visit and do business with the South Pacific nation.
The Health Ministry urges the public to take precautions.