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- Pensacola Saudi gunman's Twitter account "condemned US support for Israel and included a quote from Al-Qaeda’s deceased leader, the Saudi Osama bin Laden"
- Israel to no longer bar travelers from US and UK
- CBS, NBC Bash Netanyahu on Election Night; ‘Could Destroy’ Chances for Peace with Obama, Palestinians
- An otherwise positive story from #NYT about Israel's battle against coronavirus "marred by its opening" which has now been changed online
- 49 US Republican senators say they will not back new #Iran nuclear deal. This Isn’t #Obama’s Iran Deal. It’s Much, Much Worse.
- Harold Rhode: Critical thinking on Islamic Law was shut down by Sunni leaders 1000 years ago. This meant the end of progress, situation continues to this day
- “Most radical leftists believe this noxious legacy foretells our future and will continue unabated unless American politics is fundamentally overturned”
- As small but growing numbers of Haredi men enlist in the Israeli military, attitudes in their strictly observant communities start to shift
Tag Archives: Japan
Israeli technology tackles radiation disease
TIMES OF ISRAEL Japan turns to Israeli tech to treat radiation disease by David Shamah December 4, 2015 Four years after Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant disaster, the country is still not out of the woods, with the risk of mass … Continue reading
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Tagged Fukushima, Fukushima Medical University’, Haifa, Japan, nuclear plant disaster, Pluristem
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Japan picks Israel as first research & development cooperation agreement partner
JERUSALEM POST by By GLOBES, Niv Elis July 6, 2014 Agreement comes as Japan’s Economy Minister leads a business delegation to Israel. Japan and Israel signed a research and development cooperation agreement on Sunday, the first-such agreement Japan has signed. … Continue reading