Science and Technology
“We want to position the Negev as a world center for desert-tech solutions” says the head of an innovation community arising in the southern city.
Israir is scheduled to conduct the first such flight to Dubai on Dec. 1.
High temperatures and humidity in the region’s air are ideal conditions for Watergen, which can produce 5,000 liters of clean water per day.
Built by Israel Aerospace Industries, the Dror 1 will be the most advanced communication satellite made in Israel.
“We have a vision—to build an innovative, integrated platform of Jerusalemites from all sectors. This is the beginning of building bridges,” said Yonatan Arnon.
“The global climate crisis demands that we rethink how we produce and consume energy,” says Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz.
The synagogue’s leadership warned that “the attack on democracy is literally unprecedented,” referring to the president’s refusal to concede the election to Democratic contender President-elect Joe Biden.
Former IDF fighter pilot Eitan Stibbe is slated to launch late next year. President Reuven Rivlin: Israel will prove once again “that even the sky is no limit for us.”
Iranian Petroleum Minister Bijan Zanganeh’s comments came in the wake of reports that the Trump administration is coordinating with Israel and the Gulf States to impose new sanctions on Tehran.
The TAU-SAT1 nanosatellite is a first step on the way to joining the “new space” revolution.
“The changing circumstances in the Middle East are advancing peace and prosperity for all,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells visiting Romanian Prime Minister Ludovic Orban.
It represents the government’s largest-ever such actions for fuel and weapons shipments from Iran, according to the Department of Justice.