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CTech’s Sunday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
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Trump Aides Hired Israeli Spies to Dig Dirt on Iran Deal Negotiators, The Observer Reports
06.05.18
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The U.S. President has a week to decide the fate of 2015’s nuclear deal with Iran. On Saturday, The Observer reported that Trump’s team hired an Israeli private intelligence agency to collect discrediting information about Obama administration officials involved in the negotiations
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Israel is the land of spies—and spy wannabes—with 420 cybersecurity startups having raised over $800 million in investments last year. But funding rounds and mergers and acquisitions are only half the story of Israeli cyber
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