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The error was corrected within the hour, with “Siri” now saying that “Reuven Rivlin is the president of Israel.” The company has yet to formally comment on the issue.
Israel confirmed in December that it will take part in the Dubai expo, where 190 countries will showcase their cultures, collaborations and innovations from Oct. 20, 2020 to April 20, 2021.
The Israeli military’s multi-year work plan has been granted a special $578 million funding allocation earmarked for urgent projects.
“The world hasn’t given Israel any favors; they haven’t treated the Jewish population well, but Israel is a thriving country nevertheless. I don’t know how you could come to Israel and not be impressed,” said Michael Dutch, professor of business management at Guilford College in North Carolina.
Set in pre-World War II Germany, the game divides players into two teams. The fascists work to take over the government and make “Secret Hitler” chancellor; the liberals try to stop that player from taking power.
The museum also said that 900,000 users follow its account on Twitter, and more than 300,000 use the museum’s profile on Facebook with 80,000 on Instagram.
“GENNY” eliminates the waste caused by drinking bottled water, significantly reducing plastic usage and disposal, and makes water always available on demand.
Iran claims that the crash was due to “technical difficulties,” refuses to hand over black boxes to Boeing • Commercial flights over Middle East rerouted in the wake of rising U.S.-Iran tensions.
The Six Senses Shaharut, opening in April, was described by CNN as “the perfect destination for the intrepid luxury traveler.”
Turkish forces will support the Tripoli-based government against the forces led by Gen. Khalifa Haftar in the east.
“Turkey sees that its old adversaries, Greece and Cyprus, and its new adversaries, Israel and Egypt, are forming a maritime axis that is blocking [it],” Soner Cagaptay, director of the Turkish Research Program at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told JNS.
“This is a historic day because Israel is rapidly becoming an energy superpower—a country that exports energy,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.