Business and Economy
Motivated by what they saw firsthand in Israel this summer, members of a congressional delegation intend to encourage joint business models for Israelis and Palestinians as part of any peace plan.
Between January and September, nearly 3.3 million tourists entered the country, compared to 2.9 million over the same period in 2018.
Dianna De La Garza’s post comes on the same day that her daughter posted a since-deleted Instagram story apologizing for the trip.
“No one told me there would be anything wrong with going, or that I could possibly be offending anyone. With that being said, I’m sorry if I’ve hurt or offended anyone, that was not my intention,” she posted afterwards on Instagram.
After a fight to keep them secret, the British government will comply with an order from its Information Commissioner to disclose reports regarding grant money allegedly used to pay salaries to terrorists.
Among her stops in the country, the 27-year-old visited Yad Vashem and the Shalva National Children’s Center, which offers free care and support to people with disabilities and their families.
Israeli companies are on track to beat last year’s record-breaking figure of $6.4 billion, according to Israeli media reports.
“We shall not tolerate the provocative intervention of foreigners,” said the Iranian president. “We shall respond decisively to any transgression to and violation of our security and territorial integrity.”
A delegation from Hyundai reportedly visited Israel to discuss the project and met with officials from the Prime Minister’s Office.
Millions took to the streets with signs and messages that the planet must be cared for, and that the situation is long past dire.
One million Israelis have passed through the Taba border crossing between Eilat and Egypt this year, a 30 percent increase over 2018.
Watergen, created in Rishon Letzion in 2009, developed the GEN-350 that turns atmospheric water into safe drinking water, producing up to 900 liters per day.