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“AI doesn’t fundamentally change cybersecurity. It changes the speed and scale”
13.08.26
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Omer Kabir
Former NSA chief Mike Rogers warns that artificial intelligence is lowering the expertise required to launch cyberattacks, while Iran’s targeting of U.S. water systems shows how even small communities can become strategic targets.
AI is replacing programmers, but it can't replace electricians
02.08.26
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Omer Kabir
As tech companies pour nearly $700 billion into AI infrastructure, a fierce battle is emerging for the skilled workers building the data centers that power the revolution.
Weapons, AI and nuclear power: Trump's Middle East formula
27.07.26
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Doron Peskin
The White House is exchanging strategic access for investment and procurement commitments, even as questions grow over the Trump family's expanding regional business interests.
Why the U.S.-Saudi nuclear deal is about far more than diplomacy
22.07.26
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Doron Peskin
The agreement could create decades of business for American companies while transforming Saudi Arabia's electricity sector.
Turkey’s F-35 ambitions put defense industry at the heart of Erdogan’s NATO strategy
09.07.26
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Doron Peskin
Progress on fighter jets and the Kaan aircraft program could transform Ankara’s military capabilities and global arms exports.
The next financial crisis may start in your shopping cart
05.07.26
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Yarden Rozanski
Wall Street’s fast-growing BNPL and private credit system connects everyday purchases to global capital markets, raising new concerns about hidden risks.
Trump's Iran deal prioritizes economics over strategy
21.06.26
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Adrian Filut
The agreement could lower oil prices today while creating larger geopolitical risks tomorrow.
U.S.-Iran deal to alter Israel’s strategic and economic environment
21.06.26
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Doron Peskin
Framework includes energy normalization and potential $300bn reconstruction path.
War with Iran poses a bigger threat to US debt than to its military
01.03.26
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Adrian Filut
The real risk is not missiles or carriers, but the slow erosion of fiscal stability.
A Satmar tycoon worth $500 million says: Stop taking Zionist money
29.06.25
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Shlomo Teitelbaum
Why Yoely Landau’s fiery letter to the Rebbe of Gur struck a nerve from New York to Jerusalem.
What Israel's ultra-Orthodox can—and can’t—learn from American Hasidim
05.06.25
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Shlomo Teitelbaum
A new study reveals the nature of the Hasidic community in the US. Men do indeed work more than their counterparts in Israel, and academic education is also more common among men and women. Researchers uncover surprising parallels and contradictions in ultra-Orthodox life across continents.
Saudi Arabia and Israel: Unlikely allies in the Middle East peace process?
03.02.25
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Doron Peskin
Shared interests on Gaza and Syria may drive closer ties, but the Palestinian issue complicates relations.
$1.5 million grants up for grabs in U.S.-Israel cybersecurity collaboration
08.12.24
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James Spiro
The goal of BIRD Cyber is to foster strategic partnerships to improve the cyber resilience of both countries.
Israel and the world prepare for Trump’s return to the White House
06.11.24
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James Spiro
The former president has achieved one of the greatest political comebacks in history - here’s where we are and what comes next.
Colorado looks to attract Israelis with its growing tech sector and natural beauty
07.08.24
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James Spiro
The Colorado-Israel Chamber of Commerce was launched this year to boost relations between both regions
India emerges as big winner in digital cold war between China and USA
05.05.24
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Viki Auslender
With a huge and cheap workforce, and government measures to reduce high tariffs, India is benefiting from the fight between the US and China, convincing more and more companies to jump on board
BIRD invests $6.3 million in three homeland security projects
08.01.24
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James Spiro
Companies include features that can detect fraud in real-time, scan for improvised explosives, and advance wildfire situational awareness
BIRD Energy invests $9.75 million in Israel-U.S clean energy projects
01.01.24
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James Spiro
“Strengthening technology cooperation between the U.S. and Israel is more important than ever,” said Jaron Lotan, Executive Director at BIRD Foundation.
California Jewish man dies after altercation at pro-Palestinian protests
07.11.23
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Reuters, CTech
Paul Kessler's death was determined to be a homicide. He died of blunt force head trauma a day after an altercation with pro-Palestinian demonstrators in West Los Angeles
"Israelis still don't understand how significant a place Atlanta plays in the business world"
24.07.23
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James Spiro
The state of Georgia - and the American Southeast more generally - shouldn’t be overlooked by those looking to make it in the U.S.
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