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Hormuz first, nukes later: The real logic behind the emerging US-Iran deal
25.05.26
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Doron Peskin
As Washington and Tehran edge toward an interim agreement, the global economy, not Iran’s nuclear program, appears to be driving the urgency.
Strait of Hormuz crisis enters its most dangerous phase
19.05.26
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Doron Peskin
Falling inventories and disrupted tanker flows are tightening global oil supply far beyond headline prices.
The US-China summit revealed a world no longer dominated by Washington
17.05.26
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Adrian Filut
Economic interdependence and geopolitical rivalry now define the global order.
“The US government and investors see Israeli resilience not just as a survival tactic, but a competitive advantage”
12.05.26
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Zachy Hennessey
Israel-America Chamber of Commerce CEO Galit Meyran highlights that US states remain deeply committed to Israeli innovation, prioritizing ROI and diverse tech needs over political climate.
Why Pakistan needs a U.S.-Iran deal more than most
28.04.26
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Doron Peskin
Energy dependence, IMF pressures, and Gulf ties make de-escalation a financial necessity for Islamabad.
F-35s, helicopters, and the Iron Dome: Israel’s military runs on US Aid - So why is Netanyahu dismissing it?
18.05.25
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Yuval Azulay
Experts fear the Prime Minister’s comment was more than a slip of the tongue, and that it could damage Israel’s most important alliance.
Will NSO employees soon be barred from entering the US?
07.02.24
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Omer Kabir
The US announced that it would restrict visas of individuals involved in the misuse of commercial spyware. In 2021, Israel's NSO and Candiru were placed on a blacklist which prohibits American companies from doing business with them
‘The atmosphere on campuses normalizes antisemitism’
21.12.23
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Diana Bahor-Nir
Eric Fingerhut found himself serving as president of the Jewish Federations of North America at a historic moment: Hamas’ 7/10 attack and its war with Israel, prompting urgent emergency donations for Israel, which reached an unprecedented $750 million. He spoke to Calcalist about this as well as the subsequent rise in antisemitism, the American Jewish community and the current environment on university campuses.
Israelis being ‘unofficially boycotted’ in global academia, says report
17.12.23
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Shahar Ilan
According to the National Council for Civilian R&D, there have been cancellations of invitations to joint conferences, rejections of articles for publication and grants to Israeli researchers, and more, all of which could seriously harm Israel’s scientific and economic standing
The ousting of Ivy League presidents treats symptom of antisemitism but not disease
11.12.23
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Sophie Shulman
While necessary, the resignation of Penn president Liz Magill will be seen as a capitulation to rich and powerful donors and reinforce antisemitic stereotypes. More difficult will be addressing the deep-seeded antisemitism at these institutions.
Israel Comes as Close Second on List of Biggest Investors in Israeli Tech
26.11.18
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Adi Pick
American investors top the list with 35% of all capital raised by Israeli companies between 2013 and 2018
A Tel Aviv Rooftop With a View to New York
18.11.18
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Orr Hirschauge
A panel of venture capitalists assembled to discuss The Israeli Hop—the bi-continental existence many Israeli startups opt to go for