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Abraham Accords countries, such as Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and others, could play a critical role in supplying the U.S. with generic drugs.
The Dutch flag carrier is renewing daily flights to Israel from Amsterdam, although there will be a one-hour stopover in Larnaca, Cyprus, while service from Tel Aviv to Amsterdam will be direct.
“We do not provide technology to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians,” Microsoft President and Vice Chair Brad Smith wrote on Sept. 25.
The carrier has restarted daily nonstop service between Zurich and Ben-Gurion International Airport.
Tourism Minister Haim Katz makes first official visit by an Israeli Cabinet member to the Muslim country.
The CSU stalls $35 million pledge by SPD minister, demanding guarantees money won’t support projects threatening the Jewish state.
A video shared by the Israeli Embassy showed the cabin filled with music, transforming a tedious wait into a “powerful moment of resilience and joy.”
Tel Aviv University ranked seventh worldwide, Technion breaks into global top 10 in PitchBook’s 2025 ranking for leading universities around the world.
“Ben & Jerry’s has been sidelined for fear of upsetting those in power,” Jewish businessman Jerry Greenfield stated upon quitting his ambassador role.
The department told JNS that it is committed to “reinvigorating” enforcement of a law requiring that U.S. schools report their foreign funding.
Israel Innovation Authority warns of flat output, shrinking R&D jobs and VC decline, even as exits and Deep-Tech fundraising soar.
The Israeli prime minister urged global investors to back the Jewish state, “because we are about to take off.”