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Tag Archives: Guinea
“Israel’s burgeoning relations with Africa obviously stem partly from something beyond its control: the rise of Islamist terror”
COMMENTARY Israel’s Strategy Shift Bears Fruit by Evelyn Gordon July 23, 2016 Wednesday’s announcement that Guinea is resuming ties with Israel almost half a century after severing them is a nontrivial piece of good news. Granted, Guinea is a poor … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Africa, Benjamin Netanyahu, Ethiopia, Guinea, Kenya
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Israeli innovation helps combat Ebola
YNET by Udi Etsion October 27, 2014 Sterile tent produced by Israeli company SYS Technologies has already been ordered by Guinea, as WHO scrambles to deal with deadly epidemic. The number of people who have been infected with Ebola in … Continue reading
Posted in Everything else, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Ebola, Guinea, Sterile Tent, SYS Technologies, World Health Organization
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