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Private entrepreneur raises $40 million for IDF soldiers: from helmets and ceramic vests to tank cameras
23.11.23
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Ariela Karmel
Eran Efrat’s initiative has purchased tens of thousands of helmets, bulletproof vests and other tactical gear for the roughly 300,000 reservists mobilized since 7/10. It is one of many civilian-led initiatives that has filled this gap, with many asking why it was necessary for them to do so.
How should startups and VC funds navigate their operations during times of conflict?
23.11.23
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Yair Snir
"In the wake of the events on October 7, startups' clients and venture capital funds persist in their operations within Israel, showcasing a steadfast belief in the industry's resilience. The more we substantiate our ability to steer through challenges, the more secure the industry's long-term success becomes," writes Yair Snir, Managing Partner at Dell Technologies Capital Israel and Europe.
Global aviation faces challenges amid surges in electronic warfare in the Middle East
23.11.23
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Elihay Vidal
European and American aviation regulators have warned that deliberate interference with navigation systems leads to flights being diverted to alternative routes and pilots receiving inaccurate reports of their location
"Israel was just another tool for Putin, and now his true face is revealed"
23.11.23
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Sophie Shulman
Like with Hamas, Israel was also deeply wrong about Vladimir Putin. Russia experts explain why the Russian President sided with Hamas, his KGB-shaped worldview, his alliance with Iran, and desire to rival the US
Doxing: A legitimate tool in the fight against anti-Semitism?
23.11.23
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Viki Auslender
Until recently, doxing, a revenge act of shaming and exposure, was seen by most of the public as a negative act. It has now been adopted by pro-Israel and pro-Jewish activists in the fight against anti-Semitism
Dov Moran, a voice of optimistic resilience
22.11.23
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Michael Matias, Yaffa Abadi
Managing Partner of Grove Ventures, Dov Moran provides his insights on our tech ecosystems' road to recovery and our nation's ability to move forward
Anti-Semitism on TikTok may hasten blocking of the app in the US
22.11.23
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Omer Kabir
The uncontrolled spread of anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic content on TikTok since the October 7 Hamas attack has united most members of Congress around the need to block it. The Biden administration is trying to stop its activities, but legislatures are having trouble passing laws against it
The battle to highlight crimes against women in Hamas’ attack on Israel
22.11.23
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Ariela Karmel
In the wake of global silence and denial of Hamas’ sexual violence against Israeli women, efforts are being made across multiple echelons to raise awareness, including a civil commission to document the crimes, international diplomacy, and a campaign by tech industry executives.
Musk: X to donate all revenue associated with war in Gaza to hospitals in Israel and the Red Cross/Crescent in Gaza
22.11.23
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Viki Auslender
Musk noted that X “will track how funds are spent and go through Red Cross/Crescent” to ensure they don’t end up in Hamas hands
Global coalition launches platform to help Startup Nation in wartime
21.11.23
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James Spiro
‘Circles of Dialogue’ is an online platform and community network dedicated to supporting the Israeli tech ecosystem impacted by the Israel-Hamas war.
Moody's: Israel's rating may drop if Hamas war escalates
21.11.23
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Irit Avissar
The credit rating agency, which last month placed Israel on "negative watch", published the full report, noting that apart from the development of the war, the rating will also be affected by the government's conduct in navigating the economy during this period.
“An investor swiftly grasped the Israeli situation when he saw me in uniform”
21.11.23
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CTech
In 2023, Colors AI emerged from stealth with a pre-seed round of $200,000. Soon after, its founders found themselves serving the country in the battlegrounds
How has Laminar tackled its two biggest problems in wartime?
21.11.23
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James Spiro
The company is carefully balancing the personal needs of its employees with the business needs of its customers.
Iron Beam laser defense system set to become operational earlier than expected
20.11.23
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Yuval Azulay
The security establishment sees the war in Gaza as an opportunity to test Rafael's laser interception system in the hope of making it operational as early as next year. At the same time, Rafael and IAI are accelerating the development of systems that should provide multi-layered protection from space as well
"Nobody in the Western world would normalize ISIS. Why should we do that to Hamas?"
20.11.23
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James Spiro
The Israel-Gaza war is being fought on multiple battlegrounds - why have some become so sympathetic to terrorists online?
Antisemitism spikes in Canada: firebombing, attempted school shootings, pro-Nazi vandalism
20.11.23
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Tamar Tunik
The Canadian Jewish community, the fourth largest in the world, has experienced severe hate incidents since the outbreak of the war, from vandalism to shooting incidents, particularly in Montreal and Toronto, home to the country’s two largest Jewish communities.
The three questions CyberProof asks itself every morning during war
20.11.23
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James Spiro
The company has an Israeli workforce of nearly 100, causing management to align priorities and tasks each morning based on a reduced worker count.
Israel halting export of tanks, rebuilding armored forces amid Gaza war
19.11.23
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Yuval Azoulay
A deal to sell hundreds of IDF tanks to Europe was canceled amid the decision to re-increase the armored forces. Israel is buying dozens of D9 bulldozers and adapting them to be autonomous.
“It has been heartening to see the solidarity among our team members.”
19.11.23
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James Spiro
Firmbase made sure to support its employees both emotionally and professionally in the aftermath of October 7.
Cutting the cord: What’s the problem with disconnecting Gaza from the net?
16.11.23
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Viki Auslender
Analysts working on their own behalf are attracting tremendous attention these days on social networks, and have become, in the eyes of many, relevant intelligence sources regarding what is happening in the war in Gaza. When untrained web surfers are seen as experts, the search for the truth becomes more complicated than ever before
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