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COVID: Israel to give AstraZeneca vaccine to those affected by Pfizer – The Jerusalem Post

| October 18, 2021

Israel will start offering the option of receiving a coronavirus AstraZeneca vaccine starting from Thursday, the Health Ministry announced Monday. The vaccine by AstraZeneca is based on a different technology than Pfizers and Modernas, which are both messenger RNA vaccines. AstraZeneca uses a weakened animal virus as a viral vector.

Israel’s Arabs are unimpressed by politicians’ promises to halt crime – Haaretz

| October 18, 2021

For the Arab community, the amount of olive oil produced has always been the acid test of how successful the olive harvest was. Now, its applying the same standard to the war on rampaging crime the acid test will be how much, if at all, the number of victims declines. The government has recently issued a flood of statements, plans and decisions on this issue, including some that have been submitted to the Knesset for approval and some that are awaiting the Finance Ministrys okay.

Israel to showcase space tech at International Astronautical Congress in Dubai – Cleveland Jewish News

| October 18, 2021

Israel Aerospace Industries will lead the Israeli Space Exhibit at the 72nd International Astronautical Congress to be held in Dubai from Oct. 25 to Oct.

Merkel honours Holocaust victims, vows German commitment to Israel – Reuters

| October 11, 2021

JERUSALEM, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel stood on Sunday in Jerusalem with her head bowed over the buried ashes of Jews killed in Nazi death camps, and pledged Germany would preserve a post-Holocaust commitment to Israel's security.

Aliyah to Israel Up by 31% So Far in 2021 Compared to Last Year – Algemeiner

| October 11, 2021

i24 News Aliyah (Jewish immigration to Israel) increased by 31% so far this year compared to last year, with 20,360 olim (new immigrants) landing at Ben Gurion Airport to make a new life in the Jewish state, data shows. The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration and the Jewish Agency for Israel released the report on Sunday ahead of Yom HaAliyah, or Aliyah Day, on October 13 a national holiday celebrating the contribution of Jewish immigration to Israeli society.

Blinken to hold trilateral meeting with Israeli and UAE counterparts – Axios

| October 11, 2021

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will hold a trilateral meeting at the State Department on Wednesday with the foreign ministers of Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Why it matters: This is the first such meeting since the signing in 2020 of the Abraham Accords, normalization agreements Israel struck with Bahrain and the UAE. It is a substantial step by the Biden administration to strengthen the treaty between the countries

The problem with Microsofts massive expansion plans in Israel – Haaretz

| October 11, 2021

Last Tuesday, tech giant Microsoft announced massive expansion plans for its operations in Israel, doubling the number of employees over the next four years and opening new development centers in Beer Sheva and Jerusalem. The company has set a goal of hiring 2,500 new workers over this time frame, adding to the 2,000 workers already employed by Microsoft in Israel. In fact, the plan is part of ongoing expansion efforts with the company having doubled its Israeli payroll in the past three years.

Time to call a spade a spade: Israel is an apartheid regime – Haaretz

| October 11, 2021

A good Jew doesnt pronounce Gods sacred name, the tetragrammaton, out of fear and awe. And similarly, there is a word that due to a taboo, a good Zionist refrains from uttering.

Israel’s milk shortage expected to last at least another week – Haaretz

| October 11, 2021

The three-week-long shortage of milk at retail points in Israel is expected to continue in the coming weeks. When the shortage first became noticeable, the Israel Dairy Board claimed it would be over in a matter of days.

First day of academic school: Israel’s universities open their gates – The Jerusalem Post

| October 11, 2021

Sunday marks the first day of the academic school year, ushering in thousands of university students across Israel. It is the second year in a row operating under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. Here is how Israeli universities opened the momentous day: "The necessity of adapting quickly to the realities and challenges created by the virus required us to think creatively and respond swiftly, both at the technological and pedagogical levels," said Dr


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