Business and Economy
The company is looking to expand with offices in Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Beersheva and Jerusalem.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum ordered that the phones of his ex-wife Princess Haya bint Hussein and those around her be hacked, according to an English court ruling.
The news came as King Abdullah II was meeting with the World Bank in a bid for aid for Jordan, which is suffering an economic crisis.
The Israeli Tourism Ministry says it’s working on a plan to allow individual vaccinated visitors to enter the country starting next month.
The airline had wanted to start the flights last year, but the coronavirus outbreak delayed those plans.
Amendment 4083 would withhold more than $23 million in fiscal aid until Palestinian Authority textbooks are revised.
For Palestinians, a seaport represents a key symbol and critical engine for future development, though Hamas continuing to smuggle materials for the production of rockets remains an obstacle, said Asaf Ashar, emeritus research professor at the National Ports and Waterways Institute USA.
Germany recently enacted a law allowing for driverless vehicles on the roads, making it perfect for early-rider testing.
Under Chapter 808, state law prohibits companies from refusing, terminating business or taking “any action that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on or limit commercial relations” with Israel.
The Alliance of Rabbis in the Islamic States worked with the Jewish Agency and the Meromim Foundation to deliver the “Four Species” to Jewish communities in other Muslim countries, including Turkey, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
“The more we strengthen the bonds between these countries, the more we will remove a tool from propagandists and agitators who have used [the Israeli-Palestinian] conflict for decades to divert from their shortcomings at home and maintain their grip on power,” said Jared Kushner, chairman and founder of newly established Abraham Accords Peace Institute.
The donation will finance “sustainable economic development in [Palestine] over the next two years,” according to P.A. Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh.