Business and Economy
Israel went ahead with opening up shipping, despite recent rocket fire from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
According to figures released by the defense company, midyear sales reached around $2.2 billion.
The partnership will help set up joint initiatives for the production, marketing, sale, adaption and support of tactical radars.
The second-quarter growth was better than other OECD countries such as Belgium (14.5 percent), Canada (13.8 percent) and the United States (12.2 percent).
Omar Shakir, who has been accused of anti-Semitism and ties with terrorism, penned a report in April that accused Israel of committing “crimes against humanity of apartheid and persecution.”
IAI’s Tame Range simulator platform will be integrated with Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing service.
Last year, the e-commerce giant offered free shipping for purchases over $49 but ended it after the coronavirus outbreak.
Out of the 25 companies surveyed, 17 received a rating of “D” or “F,” including Unilever and Google, with only two companies, L’Oréal and American Eagle, earning an “A” rating.
Ever since the 2011 social protests, those in charge have said they would work towards lowering the costs of purchasing a home. Nevertheless, the trend continues sharply upward.
The rise in e-commerce has seen an increase for more cargo planes, which reached a peak during the pandemic period.
“We are facing BDS attempts, and we have to confront them. This is all part of the same campaign, and we have to develop a strategy,” said Israel Defense Forces’ Col. (res.) Gabi Siboni, an expert in cyber security, military strategy and technology.
In both English and French, the Jewish organization wrote to stores saying by “unfairly singling out Israel with their boycott,” the company has made their products “unpalatable to many Canadian consumers.”