Israel records $12.5 billion in defense exports, led by drones, air defense
Abraham Accord partners account for a jump in Jerusalem’s sales.
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Abraham Accord partners account for a jump in Jerusalem’s sales.
Israel’s Elbit Systems announced on Wednesday that it was awarded an additional contract to deliver Electronic Warfare (EW) systems for German Air Force helicopters. As noted by the company, the contract was awarded by Airbus Helicopters for the …
Arab states that normalised ties with Tel Aviv under the Abraham Accords have purchased nearly a quarter of Israel’s record $12.5bn in military equipment exports last year, a report has revealed.
A Syrian soldier was wounded in an Israeli missile strike on a Damascus countryside, SANA reported in the early hours of Wednesday, citing a military source.
Knesset to elect two members to judges selection committee, with hardliners in ruling coalition pushing to pick both membersIsraeli politics is once again reaching a fever pitch before a crucial vote related to the government’s controversial proposals …
Yair Lapid, a former colleague and now nemesis of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, testified that he had been asked to help a wealthy film producer with a tax break.
Police believe Yafa an-Naseriyye incident was connected to dispute between organised crime familiesFive people have been killed in a shooting at a car wash in an Arab town in northern Israel, police said, the latest incident in a wave of criminal viole…
by Alice Rothchild, MD We’re pleased to repost an excerpt of this monthly report by JWE board member Alice Rothchild, MD, which was earlier posted by the Jewish Voice for …
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News photographer Moamen Sumreen, 22, had been covering the demolition of the apartment in RamallahA Palestinian news photographer is in a serious condition in hospital after being hit in the head by a rubber bullet during a rare Israeli raid in Ramall…
Paragon Solutions is yet another Israeli spyware company. Their product is called “Graphite,” and is a lot like NSO Group’s Pegasus. And Paragon is working with what seems to be US approval:
American approval, even if indirect, has been at the heart of Paragon’s strategy. The company sought a list of allied nations that the US wouldn’t object to seeing deploy Graphite. People with knowledge of the matter suggested 35 countries are on that list, though the exact nations involved could not be determined. Most were in the EU and some in Asia, the people said…