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Fitch cuts Israel’s credit rating, citing geopolitical turmoil
13.08.24
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Reuters
Gaza conflict and rising regional tensions drive negative outlook.
Israel acquires $190 million-worth of laser and GPS-guided mortar munition from Elbit
29.07.24
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CTech
Iron Sting is a precision-guided mortar munition, launched from a 120mm mortar, designed to accurately target and destroy objectives, utilizing both immune GPS and laser guidance technology.
Elon Musk's Starlink now operational in Gaza hospital with cooperation from Israel and UAE
24.07.24
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Omer Kabir
In February, the Ministry of Communications reached an agreement with the company on the introduction of one land unit of the service to a field hospital set up by the United Arab Emirates in Rafah.
Balancing duty and career: Reservists face tough choices in employment
21.07.24
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Maayan Manela
Job seekers who are in the reserves fear mentioning their service out of a concern that it will harm their job prospects, but also want to know how the organization will handle their absences.
How 'energy islands' are shaping Israel's wartime energy security
18.07.24
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Reuters
Israel's energy transition plan has been in the works for years but took on greater urgency when war broke out on several fronts following deadly Hamas attacks in southern Israel on October 7.
Ex-Amazon employee criticizes silence on colleague’s Hamas capture, Amazon defends approach
16.07.24
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James Spiro
Sasha Trufanov has been held hostage by Hamas since October 7. “Our focus remains on supporting all efforts to bring Sasha home safely, and continuing to ensure his family is supported during this difficult time,” Amazon said in response. “All of a sudden people rediscover ‘institutional neutrality’,” says former colleague Joshua Burgin.
“Our government abandoned us on October 7 and before”
14.07.24
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Ariela Karmel
Jonathan Dekel-Chen is the father of U.S.-Israeli hostage Sagui Dekel-Chen, a resident of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a history professor at Hebrew University. He spoke to CTech about his son, the Israeli government’s abandonment of hostage families and how legitimate concerns about antisemitism on college campuses and elsewhere have been weaponized to deflect from the government’s responsibility for the disaster of October 7.
Inside Hezbollah’s efforts to thwart Israel’s surveillance technology
09.07.24
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Reuters
Israel's electronic eavesdropping - including hacking into cell phones and computers - is widely regarded as among the world's most sophisticated. Hezbollah has learned from its losses and adapted its tactics in response.
Israel to use Musk's Starlink as internet backup in case of all-out war
25.06.24
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Yuval Azulay
Ministries are preparing to utilize Starlink’s 5,000 low-orbit satellites to ensure stable data and information flow for state authorities during emergencies.
Are Israeli arms exports facing a decline?
23.06.24
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Yuval Azulay
In 2023, Israel's defense industry exports broke a record, surpassing $13 billion. However, this growth is expected to be halted due to ongoing conflicts, government conduct, and foreign relations, which are creating global delegitimization. Since the outbreak of the war, Israeli defense companies have lost substantial deals, each worth several hundred million dollars.
Technological center for security and resilience launched in Western Negev
20.06.24
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CTech
Hamitbah was established to strengthen entrepreneurship and innovation in the region most affected by the war in Gaza with a focus on food security, climate resilience, climatetech, social resilience, and HLS security and defense
Appeal to overturn ban of Israeli companies at Eurosatory expo successful
18.06.24
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Ariela Karmel
CTech spoke with Israel-France Chamber of Commerce & Industry Chairman Julien Roitman about the successful appeal by their sister organization, the France Israel Chamber of Commerce, to overturn the recent decision by a French judge to ban Israeli delegates or employees of Israeli companies at the Eurosatory arms expo this week.
Israeli arms exports hit $13 billion all-time high in 2023
17.06.24
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Yuval Azulay
This is the third year in a row that the sales record has been broken, despite international pressure amid war
All eyes are not enough to spot a fake image
13.06.24
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Viki Auslender
A viral image supposedly depicting a refugee camp with the subtitle, “All Eyes on Rafah” created with the help of AI ignited a discussion about the ability to recognize realistic but inauthentic images, raising issues regarding the spread of misinformation and lack of tools to identify AI-generated content.
Israel deploys ancient trebuchet weapon to hurl incendiaries across Lebanese border
13.06.24
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CTech
“This is a local initiative and not a tool that has come into widespread use,” the IDF confirmed. The IDF did not officially admit it, but it can be estimated that the burning of the thorns and vegetation across the border was intended to expose the area, making it easier to identify terrorists who might try to reach the border, and even to prepare the area for a ground maneuver in Lebanon.
French Olympic Committee President: "The budget for the Olympics is 4.4 billion euros, and we will meet profitability goals"
27.05.24
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Roee Bergman
David Lappartient, President of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee, was speaking to Israel’s Business Delegation to Paris led by Calcalist and Bank Hapoalim. Gili Lustig, CEO of the Israeli Olympic Committee, spoke about the unique challenges of the Israeli athletes during the war: "We will represent the country with pride"
Startup Nation rallies for child survivors of October 7 with tech stock fund
16.05.24
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James Spiro
The goal is to secure stock donations from 100 Israeli tech companies by the end of 2024 which will convert to cash during liquidity events, exits, and IPOs.
The new Zionism
15.05.24
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Or Bokobza
Just when we were finally making it in the United States, October 7th came and reminded me where I’m from. I was drafted and I considered leaving Venn to go into politics, but building a global Israeli company is Zionism at its best.
Israel's Rafah operation an additional blow to Egypt's hopes of economic recovery
07.05.24
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Doron Peskin
The Egyptian stock market has been suffering from instability for the past week due to the fear of an escalation in the war near its border with Gaza. In addition, inflation continues to rise, tourists are staying away and the Suez Canal is losing business. The operation in Rafah will only worsen the plight of the Egyptian economy
Israeli reliance on US arms under the microscope as Rafah attack looms
06.05.24
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Yuval Sade
A report by the Israeli Chief Accountant reveals the dramatic dependence of the country on the United States in the current war.
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