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This will “contribute to advancing archival research on the history of Jews in Eastern and Central Europe,” said Sergii Gurbych, who created the model.
A burst of mega-rounds in cyber and AI marked the strongest week of private tech investment in Israel this year.
“We call on Iran to articulate to the international community the legal basis for its actions,” U.S. Central Command stated.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar accused Iran of “terrorizing naval routes.”
“Israel and Jamaica have long-standing relations, and we stand by Jamaica in its time of need,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said.
Some 30 Israeli medical professionals are helping Jamaicans in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa and are changing the way people in the country view the Jewish state, they say.
Israel Meteorological Service reports record heat in hills and coastal plain; heavy rain, possible floods forecast for later this week.
The lightning diplomatic tour will focus on “deepening bilateral diplomatic relations and advancing regional and global cooperation.”
Though the initiative is exclusively for state-based companies, “we continue to foster collaboration with Israeli aerospace and deep-tech startups,” said director of public relations Alayna Curry.
A 30-member medical team will provide emergency medical care alongside Jamaican staff in two hospitals serving evacuees from the hardest-hit regions.
The report came two days after the 75-year-old daytime temperature record for Jerusalem was broken.
“It’s so beautiful that neighbors in our community we never knew are here. Everyone is caring and looking out for one another,” in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, Rabbi Yaakov Raskin told JNS.