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Israeli economy plunges 19.4% in Q4 amid Gaza war
19.02.24
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Reuters
Gross domestic product contracted an annualized 19.4% in the last three months compared to the previous quarter, but 2023 still ended with positive growth of 2.0%
"The amount of fire directed towards Israeli forces is unlike any previous war. It shows how well-prepared Hamas was"
18.02.24
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Yuval Azulay
Brigadier General Oren Giber, head of the Ministry of Defense’s Tank and APC Directorate, spoke to Calcalist about the dramatic need for production of tanks and APCs
Israel approves Starlink services in Gaza and Israel
14.02.24
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Reuters
"The Israeli security authorities approved the provision of Starlink services at the UAE's field hospital operating in Rafah," the Communications Ministry said in a statement
European arms ban could have major impact on IDF
14.02.24
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Yuval Azulay
The Dutch court's decision earlier this week to halt the export of replacement parts for the F-35 planes used by the Israeli Air Force may ultimately prove to be no more than a symbolic gesture, but it could also start a snowball effect that leads to much more than a passing headache for Israeli industries
From battlefield to bargain bin: IDF soldiers flood online market with unused combat equipment
12.02.24
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Yuval Sade
The severe shortage of combat equipment since October 7 led to a flood of private donations, and many surpluses, which are now being sold online, on second-hand sales platforms
Israel uncovers top secret subterranean Hamas data center under UNRWA's Gaza headquarters
10.02.24
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CTech and Reuters
The data center built by Hamas included an electrical room and living quarters for Hamas IT staff
Microsoft uncovers extensive Iranian AI-based cyber ops against Israel amid Gaza war
07.02.24
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Omer Kabir
“Amid the rising potential of a widening war, we expect Iranian influence operations and cyberattacks will continue to be more targeted, more collaborative and more destructive,” warned Microsoft’s report
Innovation under fire: Israeli reservists' app is helping save soldiers' lives
06.02.24
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Maya Nahum Shahal
Ami Reiss, the keyboardist and music producer of the well-known band Knesiyat HaSechel and Yan Gaitsgory, a strategic consultant, volunteered for the reserves and are behind the development of a unique military application that helps to compile medical data of soldiers wounded in the field to improve their treatment and save lives
High-tech workers comprise 20% of IDF reserves, double their share in general population
05.02.24
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Yuval Sade
A report published by the Finance Ministry on army reservists absent from work as of December shows that high-tech workers are disproportionately represented in reserve units, and that reservists tend to have higher salaries than the national average
AI-powered nutrition solution wins Yazamiyot competition for women-led startups
04.02.24
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Hagai Gilboa
The company anydish took the top spot in a women-led startup competition focused on supporting female entrepreneurship in Israel’s south following 7/10. The event, organized by Yazamiyot, Arieli Capital, and Mastercard’s FinSec, included a competition between five startups, with innovations focusing on real-time ultrasound diagnosis and alternative protein-rich foods.
"To be a female entrepreneur in Israel is difficult, but to be a woman leading a startup during wartime is even tougher"
04.02.24
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Hagai Gilboa
Women-led startups from the south were the focus of an event led by Yazamiyot and Arieli Capital and held at Microsoft's offices in Be'er Sheva to discuss the challenges that female entrepreneurs are facing and how to support women-led startups in the south
Israel investing hundreds of millions to counter Iran's kamikaze drones threat
02.02.24
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Yuval Azulay
The Israeli defense establishment has initiated a large-scale emergency procurement of defense systems to counter the challenge of intercepting massive swarms of unmanned aerial vehicles that could attack Israel should an all-out war break out with Hezbollah
What’s behind the strengthening of the shekel?
31.01.24
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Shlomo Teitelbaum
A review published by the Chief Economist at the Ministry of Finance does not provide clear explanations for the strengthening of the shekel. Moreover, the review shows that the Treasury estimated that at this stage the value of the shekel would be lower. For answers one must read between the lines
IDF unveils 'Operation Atlantis' for flooding Hamas tunnels
30.01.24
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CTech
The IDF explained that it initially analyzes the characteristics of the soil and the water system in the area to ensure that the possibility of using groundwater in the area would not be compromised
How Houthi attacks are shaping the new economic landscape
30.01.24
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Doron Peskin
Should the attacks by the Houthis persist, the crisis may increase inflation and delay interest rate cuts. Even if the disruptions in the supply chains do not reach the level experienced during the pandemic they could damage stability
Ministry of Defense adds popular jeep models to war recruitment list
29.01.24
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Tomer Hadar
According to the new price list, Israel’s Ministry of Defense is also preparing to recruit jeeps with 5 or 7 seats, which are a significant part of the top ten best selling models in Israel - from the Toyota Yaris Cross to the Chery Tiggo 8
“Lack of investment and difficulty in long-term planning means high-tech companies will continue to lay off”
28.01.24
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Maayan Manela
The global wave of high-tech layoffs has already reached thousands of workers in Israel, and those who have been laid off are having trouble finding a new job, especially amid Israel’s ongoing war with Hamas.
Global ammo shortage forcing Israel to limit Gaza bombings
28.01.24
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Yuval Sade
The IDF is grappling with depleted ammunition stockpiles, having to navigate the delicate balance between addressing current missions and ensuring readiness for unforeseen challenges
War in Gaza highlights Egypt's energy dependence on Israel
24.01.24
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Doron Peskin
The suspension of activity at the Tamar Gas Field due to the war led to an 80% drop in gas exports to Egypt, which needs it both for energy production and for the foreign exchange it earns from its liquefaction and sale. Even if it appears that the war damaged relations between the countries, Egypt still needs Israel
IDF setting up workstations for reservists
24.01.24
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Dotan Levy
The work complexes will allow the soldiers to be in contact with their place of work or studies during the service. They will provide quiet corners and free internet
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