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20 stories about Israel-Gaza Conflict
As war wages on, the local arms industry is booming
13.11.23
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Yuval Azulay
While many businesses are shut down due to the war with Hamas, the Israeli arms manufacturing industry has never been in such high demand. 190,000 new applications for weapons licenses were also added to the growing needs of the army and the new readiness teams, with tens of thousands of rifles and pistols already delivered to civilians. The price: loss of contracts abroad
Montana and Arkansas cowboys are on a mission from God: “We want to help Israel.”
13.11.23
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James Spiro
“It’s not like this is anything crazy. We’re just out here picking vegetables, but it’s something good, something that needs to be done, and we can show support for Israel in a good way,” says one of the cowboys who came to support Israel in its fight against terrorism.
Claroty CEO copes with loss: Wife's mother murdered by Hamas, soldier son injured
13.11.23
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Maayan Manela
Yaniv Vardi, CEO of the cyber company Claroty, discusses his personal losses from Hamas’ October 7 massacre, and managing his company during wartime.
“The first two weeks were tough. The entire country was in a state of shock.”
13.11.23
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James Spiro
When Mine’s entire management was recruited into the military reserve forces, it put the company into a state of emergency.
“Hamas’ attack cost them billions, their financial bunker needs to be destroyed”
12.11.23
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Sophie Shulman
Dr. Shlomit Wagman, a global expert in the financial fight against terrorism, dealt with ISIS and knows how to eradicate Hamas and Hezbollah - by destroying their financial infrastructure.
Good offices: Varonis opens doors, hearts to evacuees
12.11.23
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Diana Bahur Nir
With the outbreak of war, Varonis took in 250 evacuees in its offices in Herzliya. "We essentially turned into a hotel," said CFO and COO Guy Melamed. A week later, Varonis moved them to a hotel that it paid for from the workers' days off.
Israeli tech stocks on Wall Street manage to avoid impact from Hamas war
12.11.23
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Sophie Shulman
The sweeping decline in tech stocks following the October 7 attack has been halted, with some Israeli companies reporting better performance than before the war began.
Israeli internet use surged 35% during the first week of the Gaza conflict
12.11.23
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CTech
According to data published by Bezeq, in the first week of the war, the average internet consumption per household in Israel jumped by about 35%, and from the second week, an increase of more than 18% was recorded compared to pre-war times.
Israeli initiative gets terrorist organizations' donations info in order to freeze them
12.11.23
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Tomer Ganon
The website showmetheirmoney.org wants to file lawsuits around the world to stop fundraising for terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah, which are done in part under the guise of helping the needy and refugees
Hamas' war on Israel is the best present Putin could have hoped for
12.11.23
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Ariela Karmel
Military historian Prof. Danny Orbach spoke to CTech about how Hamas’ attack against Israel has furthered Russia’s geopolitical and economic interests beyond her wildest dreams, Israel’s failed Russia policy, and the specter of the Cold War.
AT&T’s six-point plan to help Israeli employees in wartime
12.11.23
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James Spiro
The company's Israel-based R&D Center has more than 500 employees it needs to help, as the company adopts COVID-era policies to handle the war with Hamas.
Startup Resilience: Trullion leans on their values in times of adversity
12.11.23
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Michael Matias, Yaffa Abadi
Isaac Heller walks us through the amazing initiatives of his employees and his sturdy belief in the resilience of our tech community
Israel is losing on the online advocacy front: 15 times more posts with pro-Palestinian tags
09.11.23
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Omer Kabir
According to an analysis by Humanz, 7.39 billion posts with pro-Israeli tags were published on Instagram and Tiktok since October 7, compared to 109.61 billion posts with pro-Palestinian tags. "It's hard not to see that there's substantial funding behind this operation”, says Humanz CEO.
Report: AP, Reuters photographers accompanied Hamas infiltration of Israel, documented the massacres
09.11.23
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CTech
A report published by watchdog HonestReporting reveals that, alongside Hamas terrorists, photographers and freelancers from Reuters, AP, CNN and the New York Times, documented Hamas’ massacres, including the lynching of a soldier and abductions of Israelis to Gaza. CNN admitted to suspending contact with their photographer, while AP has refused to comment.
“Times like these test your bones. Our company has bones of steel.”
09.11.23
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James Spiro
Optimove has outlined how it has managed to restructure itself across four locations around the world following the attack in Israel last month.
Interactive map details October 7 massacres against Israelis
08.11.23
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Ariela Karmel
The 'Mapping the Massacres' website, created by anonymous developers, offers users the ability to click on each Israeli town impacted and access a brief description of the events that took place there. Colored dots on the map pinpoint the locations where Israelis were murdered or abducted.
Talon: A beacon of resilience and recovery
08.11.23
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Michael Matias, Yaffa Abadi
Talon has spared no effort to aid its customers, employees, and the broader community in this time of need.
“#We_want_to_live”: an American Jew used Snapchat to speak to Palestinians in Gaza
08.11.23
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Ariela Karmel
“We are not Hamas. We don’t love Hamas. We would love to live in peace,” said an unnamed Palestinian man to Micah Gantman using the application.
Ministries seeking to extend period of access to Israel’s national biometric database, sparking concern about data privacy
07.11.23
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Omer Kabir
Since the beginning of Israel’s war with Hamas, in accordance with the emergency regulations, data has been used from the biometric database to help verify the identities of victims. Now, the government seeks to extend these powers to one year, which could endanger the security of the database.
As war continues, Israeli government wants more cyber control
07.11.23
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Omer Kabir, Meir Orbach
The government is formulating emergency regulations that will give the National Cyber Directorate the authority to issue binding instructions to businesses in the event of a cyberattack. The directorate says that these are balanced powers that will apply to very limited business sectors, but experts point to a number of deficiencies in the regulations
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