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Iran
20 stories about Iran
Oil surges on Iran tensions, but Israeli energy stocks lag
24.02.26
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Amir Perger
Brent up 16% this year as Tel Aviv Oil and Gas Index rises just 3.9%.
Iran expands digital offensive against Israeli leadership
11.02.26
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Omer Kabir
Authorities urge rigorous cybersecurity measures as attacks increasingly target high-profile individuals.
Mike Pompeo: Iran is weaker than at any point since 1979 and the West must not waste the moment
01.02.26
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CTech
The former U.S. secretary of state argues sustained economic pressure could empower Iranians to reshape the region.
Regime change in Venezuela could unravel an economic lifeline for Iran and Hezbollah
05.01.26
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Doron Peskin
The removal of Maduro threatens Iran’s sanctions-evasion networks and Hezbollah’s financial infrastructure.
Iranian hackers claim breach of Netanyahu chief of staff’s phone
28.12.25
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Omer Kabir
Hackers allege sweeping misconduct, but released files show little of substance.
Israel says Iranian hackers behind recent wave of cyberattacks on key institutions
22.10.25
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Omer Kabir
Over ten companies hit in supply chain breaches; Shamir Hospital intrusion contained early.
Israel ranks third worldwide in cyberattacks, Microsoft says
16.10.25
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Maayan Cohen Rozen
Iran responsible for nearly two-thirds of hostile cyber activity targeting Israel, as AI reshapes the digital battlefield.
Iranian missile damage derails Weizmann’s plans for new medical school
13.08.25
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Shahar Ilan
The strike has raised fresh doubts about Israel’s ability to meet future doctor-training targets.
Defensetech is here to stay – even after the wars in Ukraine and Israel end
12.08.25
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Lital Leshem
“The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, combined with the absence of automatic U.S. backing, have triggered existential fears in many countries. These fears won’t simply fade when the fighting stops. For Israel’s high-tech sector, this presents a generational opportunity,” writes Lital Leshem, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Protego Ventures.
Weizmann Institute vows to rebuild after missiles reduce labs to rubble
17.07.25
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Elihay Vidal
Despite massive destruction, leaders see hope in resilience, and a chance to turn brain drain into brain gain.
Iranian missile strike costs Bazan up to $200 million
16.07.25
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Adiel Eithan Mustaki
Haifa refinery receives $48 million advance as key power plant remains offline after deadly attack last month.
Israel’s Weizmann Institute reels from Iranian attack, faces $300 million hole
06.07.25
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Shahar Ilan
Prof. Chen calls for emergency funding as 60% of foreign researchers evacuate and dozens of labs shut down.
Weizmann Institute appeals for public support after devastating Iranian missile strike
26.06.25
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CTech
Facing $570 million in damages, Israel’s leading scientific institution launches campaign to rebuild laboratories and recover lost research.
The strongest shekel in years: What investors are really pricing in
26.06.25
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Adrian Filut
Geopolitical victory, capital inflows, and solid fundamentals push Israel’s currency to its highest rate in years.
Tehran trembles: Israel-Iran war redraws Middle East power map
25.06.25
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Doron Peskin
After 12 days of conflict, Iran’s military and strategic standing lie in ruins, while Israel reasserts dominance.
With manpower tight, Israeli tech leans on offshore and hybrid workforces
25.06.25
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Amy Shapiro
Faced with prolonged workforce disruptions and reserve duty call-ups, Startup Nation’s tech companies are turning to global teams and offshore vendors to maintain business continuity and scale operations.
Laser weapons move to forefront of Israel’s air defense after Iran missile war
25.06.25
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Yuval Azulay
Rafael and Elbit to deliver first operational systems by year-end as defense officials call for urgent funding to replenish interceptors and expand capabilities.
CTech's War Room: Live Log - June 25, 2025
25.06.25
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James Spiro
12 days of fighting are coming to an end. Here are some of the latest updates surrounding the Israel-Iran war and its consequences for the world.
New Iran battle reopens wounds for a high-tech generation still reeling from October 7
25.06.25
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James Spiro
Soldiers still recovering from Israel’s previous conflict are now thrust back into a warzone - all while expected to resume their high-tech responsibilities away from the battleground.
Can tech solve Israel’s escalating mental health crisis?
24.06.25
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Amy Shapiro
With trauma compounding and resources stretched, could the Israel-Iran conflict accelerate the adoption of digital and AI-driven mental health care in Israel?
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