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The move underscores the resurgence of Israel’s aviation sector and the reemergence of Ben-Gurion Airport as a travel hub
The nonprofit awarded its largest-ever round of Wolfson Merit scholarships.
Plasan Sasa Ltd., whose facility is situated near the Lebanese border, fended off competition from the UAE, South Korea, Canada and an Israeli rival.
Blue-and-white firms work at the edge of innovation while the South Asian giant offers scale and a broad industrial base.
“This is the beginning of a civic revolution that will change everyday life here,” said Innovation Minister Gila Gamliel.
The new campaign, featuring actor Guri Alfi, urges tourists to rediscover Tel Aviv’s music, nightlife and sunrise scenes after months of nationwide hardship.
Israeli intelligence and European partners thwarted multiple Hamas terror cells targeting Jewish and Israeli sites, uncovering weapons and arresting operatives.
“This legislation is unhelpful virtue-signaling,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson told JNS. “It does not serve the cause of peace in the Middle East.”
The reforms include simplified single-stage licensing for most unclassified products, an expanded list of countries exempt from marketing licenses, faster approval processes and enhanced enforcement and oversight measures.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held firm at 3% while job vacancies climbed to 149,000 in October, signaling renewed growth in Israel’s high-tech sector.
The estate’s executor says it has between $500,000 and $1 million in assets.
A burst of mega-rounds in cyber and AI marked the strongest week of private tech investment in Israel this year.