Business and Economy
American economists and Stanford University professors Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson won “for improvements to auction theory and inventions of new auction formats.”
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin calls on the government to urgently pass a budget and appoint a police commissioner, saying the country has “lost its compass.”
Egypt and Jordan have also told P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas to resume receiving to what amounts to $750 million.
With few jobs to entice troops to take illegal working “vacations” and more support for those from impoverished families, the men and women of the Israel Defense Forces are staying in uniform.
Parents and school staff are worried about the long-term emotional impact of children cut off from their peers and routines, while high school students are worried about their matriculation exams.
It would effectively cut it off from the worldwide financial system with an exception for humanitarian purposes.
The global retail giant “should not be used to distribute anti-Semitic lies, rather it should promote knowledge and tolerance,” says Diaspora Affairs Minister Omer Yankelevich.
In response, San Francisco State University Professor Rabab Abdulhadi posted on social media: “We are not accepting Zoom’s caving in to Zionist and racist pressures. SFSU has an obligation to protect our classes.”
The Lawfare Project warned that by permitting a documented terrorist to use its platform to communicate directly to U.S. college students, Zoom could possibly violate federal law.
“I felt shivers when I crossed the finish line on the Champs-Elysées,” he said. “It was a sense of vast relief and sheer happiness: I have done it for the next generation of young Israeli cyclists.”
Flights to Athens are set to begin on Oct. 1, with main routes to New York, London and Paris resuming on Oct. 12.
Those who have completed Israeli military service, attended an Israeli undergraduate institution or worked at an Israeli company are eligible.