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Figures show that the sector has weathered the storm of Oct. 7 and the ensuing war.
“It’s up to private companies, private organizations to make their own decisions,” a Pentagon spokeswoman said.
The first half of the month, which saw several back-to-back heat waves, set a new record temperature of 48.1 C or 118.4 F.
“What is indisputable about all those people is that they belong to the Wahhabi extremist movement,” said the country’s interior minister.
The British music event stands has become a platform for antisemitism.
Staff Sgt. Yair Avitan, 20, and Sgt. First Class (res.) Yakir Shmuel Tatelbaum, 21, died as troops were pushing back into Shejaiya.
As many as 15 million spectators will watch the bike race in person over the next three weeks.
“Whether it is classified as a famine or not is not the point,” said the chief economist at the World Food Programme, a United Nations agency.
Tim Mynett faces lawsuits and accusations of fraud for failed business ventures in alcohol and cannabis.
“We need to remind the whole world that the hostages must return home,” Avida Bachar from Kibbutz Be’eri says.
The legendary physicist would go on to call the correspondence “the one great mistake in my life.”