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Israeli heat wave: Gush Dan breaks 117-year-old record.
The Saudis are reluctant to openly side with the United States and Israel absent a more concrete security arrangement with Washington, according to “The Wall Street Journal.”
The collapsed star was found by analyzing data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia space observatory craft.
“Our technology analyzes a vast amount of digital footprints to identify signs of potential risk,” the RealEye startup says.
The terrorist organization said it planted several explosive devices inside Lebanon, across from Kibbutz Adamit.
Engineering students at Ben-Gurion University are employing Mask Language Modeling to get to the bottom of damaged, centuries-old inscriptions.
Sixth-graders at a Jewish day school outside Philadelphia get a real-time lesson in experiential learning.
The jamming comes days after the Israeli-attributed assassination of an Iranian general in Damascus.
“Increased funding will go towards the development of new technologies to maneuver and support Israel’s security needs and the ultimate defeat of the terror tunnels,” stated Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.).
The three allies plan to link their electrical grids and cooperate on natural gas.
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller has called for the city to “stand together to condemn antisemitism, and acts of hate and violence against anyone.”
Exposure to the sun and the sea in the area “induces fast and significant results with high clearance rates of psoriasis plaques,” Dr. Marco Harari wrote in a scholarly review.