Business and Economy
Although the F-35 remains vital in its importance, the IAF still needs to have hundreds of combat aircraft at its disposal, including older F-16 and F-15 jets.
Intel announced that two new Core processors developed in Israel—the Whiskey Lake for laptops and Amber Lake for 2-in-1 computers—will be released in October.
Other Lockheed programs in Israel include the first LEGO Junior League finals, including 200 third- and fourth-graders; a cyber summer camps for middle-school girls; and a national cyber competition for high-schoolers, in partnership with the Israel Defense Forces Cyber Command and the Rashi Foundation.
International acquisitions of Israeli companies affirm Israel’s moniker.
“Historic” agreement modernizes 1997 deal, scraps duties for thousands of products, including fresh produce and canned goods • Agreement aims to double bilateral trade • Israeli economy minister: Deal will add competition and reduce the cost of living.
Azerbaijan is a major customer for Israeli weapons, having purchased nearly $5 billion in arms, including radar systems and drones, which it uses in a protracted war with Armenia over control of territory.
In a deal worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems will provide the Romanian Romaero company with licensing and training to produce their own air-defense systems.
It now owns a 3.45 percent stake in the Israeli generic pharmaceutical company.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: “I swear by Allah that the Europeans will follow the path of the Americans. Trump’s body will become fodder for snakes and worms, while the Islamic Republic of Iran will continue to stand strong.”
The company currently employs 2,700 employees worldwide and sells more than 70,000 products to 30,000-plus clients in more than 150 countries.
“Entrepreneurialism, innovation, technology is the most compelling narrative that Israel has to offer,” says Welaunch founder Baruch HaLevi. “People will do business, and the Jewish community will be strengthened. It’s a win-win.”
Intel’s Shooting Star quadcopters, equipped with LED bulbs capable of more than 4 billion color combinations and weighing just 12 ounces a piece, will create images of the Star of David, the walls of Jerusalem, Theodor Herzl and more, along with music.