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Terror-gram: Hamas channels on Telegram are soaring - and Israel can't do anything
02.11.23
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Viki Auslender
Not only does the instant messaging app, with its 800 million users, not try to filter content, it uses its absolute approach to not monitor it as a springboard to amass dominance. For example, the channel of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades has tripled in size since the beginning of the war to about 647,000 participants.
How should Israelis respond to hostility amid war tensions?
02.11.23
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James Spiro
Talon Cyber Security has yet to receive any direct backlash from the conflict, but advises employees to use ‘facts and logic’ if approached by critics of Israel’s actions
Tech giants Oracle and Intel extend financial support to their employees in Israel
01.11.23
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Elihay Vidal
Following the state of war the citizens of Israel find themselves in, Oracle employees in Israel would be receiving a special grant equivalent to an extra month's salary and Intel will give each local employee a grant of $5,000
Know your enemy: Houthis from Yemen are Israel’s new terror threat
01.11.23
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Doron Peskin
Since the beginning of the war in Gaza, another threat to Israel has been added from the South - the Houthis in Yemen. Since they took over the country they have enjoyed money and military cooperation with Iran in creating a Shia resistance axis in the Middle East
“Israeli high-tech is in danger, we could revert to being a third world economy”
01.11.23
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Dr. Tomer Simon
In a letter addressed to National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi, Dr. Tomer Simon expresses his serious concern for the future of high-tech in Israel in light of the war and the extensive recruitment of reserves, and makes practical suggestions. Simon serves as Chief Scientist of Microsoft Israel R&D, but his views presented here were not written in the name of the company nor on its behalf.
Iron Lions: an AI21 Labs project collecting survivor testimony from October 7
01.11.23
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Ariela Karmel
The project has already collected over 100 survivor testimonies from the Nova music festival, survivors of the attacked Kibbutzim, and families of hostages.
“Our employees are doing everything they can to contribute to Israel’s success.”
01.11.23
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James Spiro
Pentera’s overall operations have not been affected by 7/10 - but Israel-based employees are getting all the support they need.
The AI Media War Room reveals new tool to tackle media bias against Israel
31.10.23
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James Spiro
IsraelTruth.org was developed by Propel AI to help identify and expose biased articles against Israel in the mainstream media
High-tech CEOs: Netanyahu is ‘disconnected from reality,’ must go
31.10.23
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Meir Orbach
More and more high-tech executives are calling for the prime minister to resign due to his conduct managing the war with Hamas, and his refusal to take responsibility but to blame others. Such an evasion of responsibility at this level of leadership would be ‘ridiculous’ in the high-tech sector, they say.
Hamas and hasbara: Israel’s uphill battle in the public diplomacy war
31.10.23
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Shani Ashkenazi
"We thought that if we told the world what was happening, people would understand our side,” says Europe expert Dr. Esther Lopatin. “We failed since not everyone is interested in the truth or the facts." Despite this, she says support for Israel globally and particularly in Europe is actually increasing
“We are focusing on strengthening our leadership muscle” amid war, says Eleos Health.
31.10.23
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James Spiro
The Israeli company explains how it has approached leadership on both an organizational and personal level following the 7/10 massacre.
Gil Shwed: Cyber attacks on Israeli companies demanding ransom doubled during war
30.10.23
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Sophie Shulman
"Since the beginning of the war, there has been an overall increase in cyber attacks on Israel - which are mainly aimed at government officials,” Gil Shwed, founder and CEO of Check Point said today, “Many media outlets are also being attacked."
“Israeli women are under brutal attack and there is complete silence”
30.10.23
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Ariela Karmel
As Hamas targeted Israeli women and children for slaughter and abduction in their war against Israel, there has been near silence from international human rights and women’s rights organizations. Israeli women’s rights activists say that “there is a clear double standard” as they struggle to obtain a mere recognition of these atrocities.
Tuition of terror: Qatari money flowed into U.S. universities - and now it's fueling violence
30.10.23
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Sophie Shulman
Since the 9/11 attacks, Qatar has become the largest foreign donor to American academia, which has not always bothered to reveal the source. A study by the Institute for Anti-Semitism Studies found a direct link between the amount of donations and the presence of pro-Palestinian groups on campuses
“The massacre in southern Israel has awakened anti-Semitic voices throughout the world.”
30.10.23
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James Spiro
Yoni Shtein, co-founder and CEO of Laguna Health, discusses the importance of leadership in times of crisis in Israel and overseas.
Not so fast: Musk admits that deploying Starlink terminals in Gaza will be difficult
29.10.23
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Elihay Vidal
In response to the announcement by the Israeli Minister of Communications that the state will take all necessary measures against the move, Elon Musk admitted that the operation of terminals for the use of humanitarian organizations in Gaza will only be carried out in coordination with Israeli and US authorities.
Appleseeds: Personal Tragedy and Profound Impact
29.10.23
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Michael Matias, Yaffa Abadi
How a dedicated team mobilized for change and harnessed its resources for the benefit of the people they have served diligently for many years.
“We have allocated most of our HR resources to prioritize employee well-being”
29.10.23
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James Spiro
Verifone Israel is well-versed in remote work due to the pandemic, but the 7/10 attacks have caused many more challenges for employees looking for support.
Israel’s new advocacy mission goes further than college campuses
29.10.23
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James Spiro
The country is facing a war on its land and a battle on social media - but hopes remain high at a diplomatic level
Amnon Shashua: We must replace the government now
29.10.23
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Amnon Shashua
When leadership fails so resoundingly for such a long period, we must cut our losses and do it quickly. The only solution to the current situation in Israel is to replace the government, and it needs to happen immediately.
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