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“A flagpole every 40 meters (130 feet). On both sides of the road. Even in the Arab villages,” organizers said.
The reforms include simplified single-stage licensing for most unclassified products, an expanded list of countries exempt from marketing licenses, faster approval processes and enhanced enforcement and oversight measures.
The IDF has meanwhile completed its logistics preparations for the cold season, supplying 370,000 winter items for troops.
Sirt6 mimics the effects of calorie restriction, keeping the body’s repair systems running smoothly by fine-tuning H₂S production.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held firm at 3% while job vacancies climbed to 149,000 in October, signaling renewed growth in Israel’s high-tech sector.
Though unflavored beers have historically been considered kosher, new approaches can “compromise” the kosher status of even “seemingly straightforward brews,” the Orthodox Union stated.
The estate’s executor says it has between $500,000 and $1 million in assets.
This will “contribute to advancing archival research on the history of Jews in Eastern and Central Europe,” said Sergii Gurbych, who created the model.
“There is a big effort underway now in Africa to support Israel,” Ugandan Pastor Robert Kayanja told JNS.
A burst of mega-rounds in cyber and AI marked the strongest week of private tech investment in Israel this year.
“We succeeded in bringing the national team’s matches back home, to their natural place,” said Avi Peretz, chairman of Israel’s Tennis Association.
Quarterback star Tua Tagovailoa said in a press conference “that’d be sick,” referring to the Jewish state’s capital.