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The island nation became the fifth country to pull out, after Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland and Slovenia.
Israel is advancing a $31.8 million initiative to encourage demographic and economic growth in the country’s south.
“The fact that Israel is in a good situation in the worldwide AI race does not say anything about the future,” warns the CEO of its Innovation Authority.
Hebrew University researchers uncovered 8,000-year-old pottery showing floral patterns built on precise geometric progressions.
Richie Johns, of Studio 523, told JNS that his sitcom “The Promised Land,” which modernizes the biblical stories of Moses, “feels Jewish.”
“Byron” is forecast to bring strong winds of 35 to 50 miles per hour.
The Israeli currency climbs to 3.21 per dollar, boosted by rate expectations, strong defense exports and rising foreign investment.
Is Ra’am sincere or just engaged in political theater, attempting to survive a process that would render it an outlaw?
From China’s rising threats to AI-driven warfare, Israel’s cybersecurity sector shines amid a record-breaking year for investment.
“No coordinated digital campaign will silence those who stand for truth,” says Friends of Zion founder Mike Evans, who organized the trip.
“Nothing has ever surpassed the traditional jelly in terms of demand and nostalgia,” Rafael Hasid, co-owner of Miriam, told JNS.
“I just like building things,” said the semi-retired, 70-year-old, St. Louis resident, and figuring out “how does this go together, and what kind of detail do I need for that?”