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Israeli prime minister delays trip to London • Defense minister reportedly will call for a halt to the judicial reform initiative.
Protesters against the government’s judicial reform push have launched a “Day of Paralysis.”
A demonstrator attacked Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter during “Day of Paralysis.”
Dozens arrested for disturbing the peace as police clear freeway running through Tel Aviv • Authorities worried about possible clashes during an anti-reform march in Bnei Brak.
The archaeological attraction is located near Ben-Gurion Airport and on the Israel Trail.
Still, attendees hailed the event, which was held two days after Purim, for its diversity.
Golani Brigade troops returned fire after coming under attack near Jit junction; a fourth terrorist turned himself in • “Job well done,” says Israel’s defense minister.
Potato plants grown in the greenhouse were infected with potato late blight or sprayed with water as control. Credit: Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
New protein-based biosensor detects potato and tomato crop disease
It uses genetic engineering and artificial intelligence to detect agricultural damage with an eye towards global food insecurity.
U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth Jose W. Fernandez says the group “reinforces the Biden-Harris administration’s goal to build on the Abraham Accords.”
The island nation joins the U.S., Guatemala, Honduras and Kosovo in recognizing Israel’s capital.
Yinam Cohen: “The consulate is focused on cultivating partnerships between Israeli and local companies developing agricultural, medical, climate and even Quantum technologies.”
The Israeli premier scolded Yesh Atid lawmaker Ram Ben-Barak for comparing the government to Nazi Germany and denounced protesters for harassing coalition members outside their homes.