Israeli Foreign Policy
The Arrow 3 array is set to enter into initial operational status in 2025.
Israeli actor Tsahi Halevi of “Fauda” fame is making his Bollywood debut.
The U.S. semiconductor chip giant said the bid to buy Tower Semiconductor was scrapped “due to the inability to obtain in a timely manner the regulatory approvals required under the merger agreement.”
“We hope that Lebanon will become an oil state,” Energy Minister Walid Fayyad said.
The portrayal of these individuals as insane is designed to evade questions of ideological motivation and state responsibility, says Israel’s ex-deputy National Security Council chief.
Ukraine is upset with Israel’s alleged “unfriendly actions toward Ukraine and pro-Russian position on the international arena,” according to the Kyiv Post.
Israel’s Embassy in India will collaborate with a business accelerator based in Gurugram to help Indian startups with tech validation, market access and fundraising.
Australian Jewish groups slammed the decision as “inaccurate, ahistorical and counterproductive.”
The prime minister’s diplomatic stops will include Turkey, Cyprus and the U.N. headquarters.
The ministers discussed shared challenges in fighting terrorism and expressed their commitment to greater cooperation.
The rapid response team is headed to the Limassol district.
Bilateral trade is up 85% over 2021, according to Azerbaijan’s Economy Ministry, and more than 90 Israeli firms are currently operating in the country.