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Quebec’s pension giant pauses new Israel investment after UN accusations
23.07.25
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Omer Kabir
Controversial UN report fuels the decision. The fund insists accusations are unfounded, but says future deals are off the table for now.
Microsoft blocks internal emails containing “Palestine,” “Gaza,” and “genocide” amid employee protests
22.05.25
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Omer Kabir
Employees protest cloud contracts with Israel and accuse company of silencing dissent.
UK suspends trade deal talks with Israel, summons ambassador over new Gaza offensive
20.05.25
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James Spiro
"The conduct of the war in Gaza is damaging our relationship with your government," said UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy. Israel Foreign Ministry responds: "If, due to anti-Israel obsession and domestic political considerations, the British government is willing to harm the British economy — that is its own prerogative."
Microsoft denies its AI and cloud services were used to harm people in Gaza
16.05.25
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CTech
Company says internal and external reviews found no misuse by Israeli military.
October 7 and the collapse of digital permanence
21.04.25
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Viki Auslender
From Netflix removals to WhatsApp archives, the war’s memory may depend on who hits “save”—and who hits “delete”.
“Follow the money”: Father of Hamas hostage Itay Chen calls to halt Hamas funding
26.03.25
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James Spiro
Ruby Chen, the father of 19-year-old U.S.-Israeli hostage Itay Chen, made the remarks at Calcalist’s Mind The Tech conference in New York.
Wiz uses $32B acquisition spotlight to call for hostage return: "Only one deal is actually important"
21.03.25
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CTech
The Israeli cybersecurity firm marks its record-breaking acquisition with a message that goes beyond business.
Security shake-up: Netanyahu seeks dismissal of Shin Bet head
16.03.25
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Zvi Zerahia
Prime minister cites ‘lack of trust’ as opposition claims move is tied to Qatar-gate probe.
Israel’s economy grew 1% in 2024, exceeding estimates, but high-tech exports plunged 36.8%
17.02.25
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Shlomo Teitelbaum
The Israeli economy's growth surpassed forecasts, while GDP per capita declined by 0.3%. Despite resilience in domestic consumption, high-tech exports plummeted, and overall exports fell 5.6%, reflecting the war's economic toll.
Amazon CEO explains silence as AWS employee is freed after 498 days in Hamas captivity
15.02.25
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Meir Orbach
Jassy says Amazon worked quietly behind the scenes to support Troufanov’s release.
Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu: "Israel and the US will be very heavily hit economically if they weaken their institutions"
10.02.25
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Adrian Filut
The MIT economist, fresh off his Nobel Prize win, warns that democracy is essential for economic success. He highlights growing threats to institutions in the U.S. and Israel, comparing Trump and Netanyahu’s erosion of checks and balances.
Unicorn HiBob awards stock options to reservist employees who served in the war
06.02.25
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Meir Orbach
The HR tech firm granted 1,800 stock options to 47 employees who served over 30 days in reserve duty.
Trump’s Gaza plan: Real estate fantasy or dangerous foreign policy shift?
05.02.25
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Reuters
The president’s expansionist rhetoric faces backlash from allies and human rights groups.
Israel bans UNRWA operations, but banks hesitate to pull the plug
04.02.25
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Irit Avisar, Zvi Zerahia
With no clear legal directive, financial institutions delay account freezes despite the new law.
Inside the expanding Gaza buffer zone: Is Israel building for security or staying for good?
11.12.24
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Yuval Sade
A look at the Netzarim Corridor, its strategic significance, and the debates surrounding its creation.
Choking off the oxygen of terror: Stronger economic sanctions against Hamas and Iran for the sake of the hostages
04.11.24
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Ruby Chen
Hamas taps into a terrorist global financing network that provides them with the rationale they can continue to control Gaza in the future. The international community must do more to break this terrorist financing network.
“Israel is becoming a prison for tech workers”: Flight shortage risks global disconnect
28.10.24
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Meir Orbach
Israel’s tech sector scrambles to keep sales and operations running as soaring fares and limited flights due to the ongoing war disrupt business abroad.
From Iron Dome to F-15s: US provides 70% of Israel’s war costs
27.10.24
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Adrian Filut
A report by Brown University’s Watson Institute reveals that since the beginning of the war, the US has spent more than $22 billion on military aid to Israel - from weapons and equipment to the deployment of aircraft carriers. Israel receives more U.S. military aid than any other country and is uniquely able to use that funding to spend on domestic goods.
Palantir’s Israel contracts prompt $24M Storebrand divestment over rights concerns
27.10.24
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Reuters and CTech
Nordic asset manager drops holdings, citing ethical risks tied to Palantir’s surveillance technology.
"We’ll be looking out for you": Intel CEO Gelsinger stands with Israeli team
08.10.24
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CTech
On the anniversary of the October 7 atrocities, Intel's CEO offered support and recognition of employee resilience.
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