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The document, valued at $300,000, is the only known signed copy of the final recognition of the Jewish state to exist.
Vallmoe Shqaire, 51, who served four years in an Israeli prison, lied to U.S. immigration officials when he entered America in 1999.
Ricky Arnold tells IAF personnel about his work in space and seeing the Middle East from above, saying, “It’s been very enjoyable. We speak the same language because our jobs are very similar. When you operate aircraft of any kind, it’s a common shared language.”
“We are laser-focused on what’s going on in Lebanon,” said U.S. Treasury Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence. “We will continue to have a heavy focus on any entity or organization that is moving money on behalf of Hezbollah.”
An F-35 jet meant for Turkey was sent to Luke Air Force base in Arizona, where Turkish pilots will be trained. Another is on the way.
The United States sanctioned 31 individuals and entities connected to Iran’s Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research, known by its Persian acronym as SPND, which consists of “key personnel [who] played a central role in the Iranian regime’s past nuclear weapons effort,” according to U.S. officials.
A bipartisan bill was introduced by Reps. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.) and Randy Weber (R-Texas) to further development between America and Israel in the agriculture, water resources and energy-storage sectors.
NASA will include a radiation suit produced by the Israeli firm StemRad Ltd. for its Orion Exploration-Mission 1, scheduled for June 2020.
It coincides with other steps the organization is taking to prepare for a number of emergency scenarios, including the possibility of war.
Strauss Group Inc. is Israel’s second-largest food and beverage manufacturer, whose brands include Sabra, which produces dips such as hummus, and Elite confectionery and chocolate.
U.S. President Donald Trump seems to think so, as do certain longtime analysts.
Tikun Olam chief marketing officer Stephen Gardner told Forbes contributor Julie Weed (yes, she says that is her real last name) that the brand is selling what “is genetically identical to what has been tested.”