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Jerusalem placed the order for the helicopters in February in a deal initially worth $372 million.
The company runs 227 stores and 24 malls in 22 countries in the Middle East, Asia, Europe and the United States.
“The question of Jerusalem is not a political matter. It is a biblical issue,” says Knesset member Gila Gamliel.
The Public Employees’ Retirement Association voted unanimously to proceed with the divestment of $42 million from Unilever.
The launch event, “NY + Israel = Safer, Smarter Cities,” will help facilitate Israeli companies in New York that thrived during the COVID years and now seek to contribute more to the city’s rebound.
Prior to the war in Ukraine, energy issues were judged by a single yardstick: their environmental impact. What the West is coming to realize is that energy is also about national security and deterrence, said Aykan Erdemir, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
“We have and always will continue to loudly condemn anti-Semitism and any and all acts of hate. We are committed to working more intentionally, thoroughly and thoughtfully so we can prevent this from happening again,” said acting director of the Sierra Club Dan Chu.
The company is being sued for unlawfully ending a 34-year business relationship with American Quality Products Ltd. to boycott areas the ice-cream-maker called “Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
Complaints said the organization was engaging in “greenwashing,” ignoring the Palestinians and instead focusing on the Jewish state’s environmental values and practice.
Increased exports from New Jersey were led by consumer products, medical supplies, natural materials and organic chemicals. Increased imports from Israel included energy supplies and minerals.
The Unit for Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories has been promoting a policy favoring economic growth for the Gaza Strip.
With Tehran viewing itself as a regional power in possession of advanced technology, coupled with a commitment to “self-reliance,” its military industries have produced a sprawling industry of unmanned aerial vehicle mass-production lines.