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The war between Israel, the U.S. and Iran is not only reshaping the Middle East battlefield; it is accelerating a revolution in how modern wars are fought.
Official P.A. TV claimed that the limitations were geared to enable Jews to carry out a Passover sacrifice.
While the city comptroller called it a “sobering wake-up call,” the mayor said the decision to revise the rating was “premature.”
Handala Hack took credit for the cyberattack, saying it should serve as a warning to “Zionist-rooted” corporations.
The U.S. president’s remark follows Iran’s sports and youth minister stating that the “corrupt” U.S. government has “created extreme insecurity.”
“Anytime we can show well and try to prove that we’re a competitive team, I think we’ll influence guys who are on the fence,” said first baseman Matt Mervis, of the Washington Nationals.
Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, through whch 20% of the world’s petroleum supply normally passes.
Joining Google Cloud “allows us to scale our mission of protecting customers wherever they operate,” said CEO Assaf Rappaport.
A scholarly showdown over Jewish holiday foods spreads to more campuses across the United States.
Though the Jewish state and the Netherlands were already out of contention, the “sense of urgency” in the dugout to win impressed Israel’s manager.
While the Iron Dome protects Israel’s skies, a “Digital Dome” of tech-driven economic resilience is protecting its markets, insiders say.
The decision, made in light of the raging war in the Mideast, meant that Israelis could not take advantage of special discounts for MasterCard Day.