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“Our findings provide compelling evidence of the remarkable cognitive and social abilities of the early humans inhabiting the Hula Valley,” says Tel Aviv University professor Erez Ben-Yosef.
The Israeli delegation included Yehezkel Lifshitz, the director of Israel’s Water Authority, and Yehonatan Bar-Yosef, project manager of Water Quality Management & Ecology at KKL-JNF.
Hebrew University scientists say the tool provides new insight into the technological secrets behind ancient engravings.
An experienced community leader will join the group dedicated to globally promoting a fundamental human right.
First Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) called Israel “racist.” She said she meant the Israeli government. Then she appeared to double down.
At the CUFI Summit in Washington, the former governor and ambassador said that the president, the United Nations and congressional Democrats fail on Israel and American Jewish issues.
The necropolis contains more than 60 tombs.
The $100,000 will help scientists study why the creatures thrive in the eastern Mediterannean despite climate change.
“Working with two living legends is the biggest honor ever,” said Johnny Goldstein.
Companies are offered the workspace for free.
Nissim Kahlon created the home inside a seaside rock face on the outskirts of Herzliya.
The baseball legend cracked what he considered a joke at a Cincinnati Reds ceremony over the weekend.