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NVIDIA to launch $500 million AI data center in Israel
The 10,000 square meter facility will be one of the largest and most advanced data-center labs in Israel, according to the company.
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A new Mideast order is taking shape, says ex-senior Israeli intelligence officer
The Arab Spring period featured large-scale civil wars, uprisings and the involvement of external elements in failed states, as old orders fell apart. But new developments depict a different scenario, according to an ex-senior intelligence officer.
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Jewish-owned cafe in San Francisco tagged with anti-Semitic graffiti
“Targeting Jewish businesses is straight-up anti-Semitic,” California State Sen. Scott Wiener wrote in a series of Twitter posts that included photos of the graffiti and past anti-Semitic vandalism of the store.
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Iniquitous indictments for invented infractions
Like every mortal on the planet, Benjamin Netanyahu is not irreplaceable or unblemished, though his record indicates that he is by far the most capable candidate to lead Israel in these challenging times.
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After complaints about professor, Muhlenberg College enters agreement with Ed Department
“All students deserve to learn in an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment,” said Catherine Lhamon, assistant secretary for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Education.
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A brief history of Jew-hatred
Jew-hatred is as old as the Judean Hills, predating even the rebellion of the Jewish nation against Roman imperialism and colonialism from 66 to 73 C.E. Among the punishments Rome inflicted: renaming the conquered Jewish territories.
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Knesset coronavirus committee votes to keep restaurants open
Committee head MK Yifat Shasha-Biton “fell into a trap set by the opposition,” says coalition chairman Miki Zohar • Israeli Restaurants Association CEO: “Shasha-Biton voted according to her conscience.”
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Even ‘ironclad’ US-Israel alliance ‘can rust, corrode,’ congressman warns
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.) is scheduled to speak at a State of Israel’s 76th Independence Day event hosted by the Consulate General of Israel to New England.
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Should Israel sign non-aggression pacts with Arab countries?
The two main obstacles to moving ahead with such relations seem to be public opinion and the Palestinian conflict.
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New report exposes ‘land of tunnels’ in Lebanon, pioneered by Hezbollah
The Alma Center report said they connect entire regions of the country to one another; some tunnels are able to allow pick-up trucks with multi-barrel rocket-launchers to fire, vanish and re-emerge tens of kilometers from the firing point.
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Israel welcomes individual tourists back into the country
Though it’s a watershed mark in the corona pandemic, entry into the country still requires that certain conditions be met.
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Netanyahu: 'Exhausting every possibility' to reach reform compromise
The High Court is about to hold a hearing on petitions asking it to cancel the “reasonableness law.”
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The Biden administration must act against CUNY
A federal monitor should be appointed to enforce the law.
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Israeli tourism, hit hard by coronavirus closures, optimistically awaits recovery
Even though Israel is now allowing in tourists, “people are still cautious. It will take a few years” before Israel returns to pre-coronavirus numbers, which, in 2019, stood at a whopping 4.5 million tourists, said Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahum.
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