Business and Economy
“Our children will become acquainted with the computing world at an early age, seeing as it is woven into, and affects, every field of our lives,” says Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology Orit Farkash-Hacohen.
The IDF Northern Command assessed that Hezbollah possesses as many as 150 thousand rockets and missiles at various ranges.
The company said it will stay in Israel through an arrangement to be announced at a future date.
Participants will visit northern and southern borders and communities, see Hamas and Hezbollah terror tunnels, and receive security briefings.
“The collaboration on space-related technologies has managed to produce projects that could make a difference in the aerospace sector,” said Ami Appelbaum, chairman of the Israel Innovation Authority.
“This grant is our direct response to studies saying teens’ connection to Israel is waning, or that Jewish identity among youth has declined,” says Bernie Marcus, chairman of the Marcus Foundation.
Travel to Israel may have paused during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the country has been hard at work preparing for the moment when the border fully reopens.
Nicole Horseherder of Tó Nizhóní Ání: “We live in a region in which drinking-water sources have been compromised by coal mining. Any way to mitigate the need while the aquifers recover is critical.”
The increase in Jordanian exports to the West Bank will go from $160 million a year to $700 million.
In the meantime, Qatar announced that it would support the Lebanese Armed Forces with 70 tons of food per month for a year.
IAI president and CEO Boaz Levy called it a “strategic agreement.”
Its currency has lost 90 percent of its value with more than half the country living in poverty.