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Israel’s arrangements bill encourages investment in startups and quantum technology
06.07.20
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Hagar Ravet
The government is trying to boost the tech sector, which is suffering from the Covid-19 crisis, with a series of new and old proposals
Israel Criminalizes Buying, But Not Selling, Sex
01.01.19
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Adi Pick
Total customer payments for the purchase of sex services in Israel from women alone is estimated at NIS 1,284,628,000 (approximately $344 million) per year, according to a 2017 report published by the Ministry of Justice
Following a Measles Outbreak, Israeli Parliament Pushes Forward Anti-Anti-Vaxxing Bills
22.11.18
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Adi Pick and Shahar Ilan
A measles outbreak in Israel that started in March has since spread to ultra-Orthodox communities in New York
Netanyahu Pulls the Plug on Law to Fight Facebook 'Incitement'
18.07.18
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Omer Kabir
A surprise last-minute intervention by the Israeli prime minister brings an end for now to a bill that would have removed protections for speech that’s published on the web
“Facebook Bill” Progresses in Israeli Parliament
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Omer Kabir and Lilach Baumer
The bill will give government attorneys a fast-track to have content they deem as illegal or inciting removed by court order from social network sites
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