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About Tamara
Tamara Zieve is the correspondent for Israel and the Palestinian Territories for the German Press Agency, dpa, where she covers politics, defence, conflict, diplomacy and more. She has worked in the Israeli media for a decade, previously having worked as a reporter for The Jerusalem Post and as a TV reporter for i24 News.
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Slapping ‘endless’ sanctions on North Korea is ‘unfair,’ Russia says

02 Jul 2024  |  War Is Boring
Russia advocates for the reconsideration of international sanctions on North Korea, arguing that the continuous imposition of sanctions is unfair and discouraging. This stance comes as Moscow and Pyongyang strengthen their relations.

News for Generation Z

14 Jun 2024  |  dpa.com
Explores how young people in Germany access news and the development of contemporary news services for Generation Z through the #UseTheNews project, involving media organizations and media research institutes to adapt to changes in news usage and create new information services for those under 30.

News for Generation Z

31 May 2024  |  dpa.com
Explores how young people in Germany access news and the development of contemporary news services for Generation Z through the #UseTheNews project, involving media organizations and media research institutes to adapt to changes in news usage and create new information services for those under 30.

News for Generation Z

28 May 2024  |  dpa.com
Explores how young people in Germany access news and the development of contemporary news services for Generation Z through the #UseTheNews project, involving media organizations and research institutes to adapt to changing news consumption patterns.

News for Generation Z

04 Apr 2024  |  dpa.com
Media organizations and media research institutes are addressing changes in news consumption among young people in Germany through the #UseTheNews project, which aims to develop new information services tailored for Generation Z, particularly targeting those under 30.

JI journalists reflect on Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel

01 Apr 2024  |  jewishinsider.com
Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel in retaliation for an Israeli strike in Damascus, leading to heightened security measures and public anxiety. The IDF and Home Front Command issued defensive guidelines, and Israelis prepared for the attack by securing safe rooms and stocking up on essentials. The attack, which began around 2 a.m., saw Israeli and allied forces intercepting the projectiles. The situation drew comparisons to the first Gulf War, with reflections on Israel's improved defense capabilities and the public's resilience. Despite the severity of the attack, the response was marked by a mix of preparedness and black humor among Israelis.

Israeli communities devastated on Oct. 7 draw thousands seeking to bear witness, support victims

01 Mar 2024  |  jewishinsider.com
Since the Hamas terror attacks on October 7, thousands have visited the affected Israeli communities to show solidarity, support victims, and fundraise. The Jewish Federations of North America have organized numerous solidarity missions, raising significant funds for emergency support. Survivors like Adele Raemer emphasize the importance of bearing witness despite the discomfort. Leaders such as New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mark Medin of UJA-Federation of New York highlight the dual wars—physical and informational—that Israel faces. Volunteers like Yossi Hoffman lead tours to massacre sites, using proceeds to support soldiers and community rebuilding efforts. The resilience and gratitude of Israelis are underscored by the visitors' experiences and the ongoing support from the global Jewish community.

Is Politico rebelling against Axel Springer’s Israel policy?

01 Mar 2024  |  jewishinsider.com
The ongoing Israel-Hamas war has highlighted editorial tensions between Politico and its parent company, Axel Springer, known for its strong support for Israel. Politico's recent coverage has been critical of Israel, contrasting with Axel Springer's principles. This has led to internal and external scrutiny, with Axel Springer emphasizing editorial independence while maintaining its pro-Israel stance. The article discusses various instances of this disconnect, including controversial political cartoons and differing editorial approaches within Axel Springer's media properties.

The stakes in tonight's GOP debate

06 Dec 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
The article previews the GOP presidential debate, highlighting Nikki Haley's significant stakes and the strategies of her rivals, including Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, and Vivek Ramaswamy. It also covers a House Committee hearing on campus antisemitism involving the presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, and MIT, who faced criticism for their responses. Additionally, it discusses legislative actions, including a Senate bill for Israel aid and sanctions on Iran, and features interviews with key figures like Jonathan Greenblatt on combating antisemitism. The article touches on various political and social issues, including the Biden administration's policies and international relations.

In Doha, Graham says Qatar is ‘more the solution than the problem,’ despite criticism

03 Dec 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
Sen. Lindsey Graham praised Qatar for its role in facilitating dialogue and expressed support for normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, and a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. He criticized Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, calling for new leadership for Palestinians. Graham blamed Iran for regional instability and emphasized the importance of continued efforts to reconcile Saudi Arabia with Israel. He also praised President Joe Biden for vetoing a U.N. cease-fire resolution and pledged support for a defense agreement with Saudi Arabia. Graham met with Qatar's emir and attended the Doha Forum, where the UNRWA was awarded despite criticism from pro-Israel groups.

Finding community in the kitchen

01 Dec 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
In a show of solidarity following the events of October 7, the Jewish Food Society hosted a Potluck Shabbat Brunch in Manhattan, bringing together 250 attendees and 35 chefs to celebrate Jewish culinary traditions. The event aimed to foster a sense of community and support amidst feelings of sadness and loneliness. Notable participants included Naama Shefi, Gail Simmons, Michael Solomonov, Beehjy Barhany, and Eli Buliskeria, who shared their personal experiences and the significance of food in Jewish culture. The gathering provided emotional solace and reinforced communal bonds through shared meals and cultural heritage.

In Israel, every parent’s worst nightmare is playing out in real life

07 Nov 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
The article details the harrowing experiences of Israeli families whose children have been taken hostage by Hamas. It highlights the emotional and physical toll on the families, the perceived failures of the Israeli government to protect its citizens, and the ongoing efforts to secure the hostages' release. The narrative includes personal stories, criticisms of both international and local responses, and the complex dynamics of the conflict in Gaza.

Amid documented sexual violence, a new civil commission aims to hold Oct. 7 perpetrators responsible

01 Nov 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
The article reports on the efforts of the Israel Police and the newly formed Civil Commission on October 7th Crimes by Hamas Against Women to document and prosecute instances of sexual violence committed by Hamas during the October 7 attacks in Israel. Despite extensive evidence, including eyewitness accounts and video footage, international women's and humanitarian organizations have largely remained silent. The commission, led by Dr. Cochav Elkayam-Levy, aims to hold perpetrators accountable and has criticized the lack of international condemnation. The article highlights the severe nature of the crimes and the challenges faced in bringing them to light.

For Israeli students, it’s fear and loathing on American campuses

20 Oct 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
Israeli students at American universities are experiencing heightened anti-Israel sentiment following recent Hamas attacks. Many students feel unsupported by university administrations, which have been slow to condemn the attacks. Despite receiving support from Jewish communities and some non-Jewish friends, students face fear and isolation due to pro-Palestinian rallies and antisemitic rhetoric. The article highlights the personal struggles of Israeli students and faculty, their disappointment with university responses, and the broader implications for Israeli students studying in the U.S.

Israel shrinks Palestinian fishing zone in payback for arson balloons

04 Oct 2023  |  www.iol.co.za
Israel has reduced the permitted fishing zone off the Gaza Strip from 15 to 8 nautical miles in response to incendiary balloons launched from Gaza, which have caused multiple fires in southern Israel. Defence Minister Benny Gantz cited ongoing terrorist activities as the reason for the restriction. The Israeli army conducted airstrikes on Hamas targets in Gaza, while Hamas claimed responsibility for the balloon attacks. The Kerem Shalom crossing for goods into Gaza has been closed, allowing only essential humanitarian goods and fuel. This escalation follows a period of relative calm since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

From Rockets to Roses: An Israeli Transforms Projectiles into Symbols of Peace

01 Oct 2023  |  www.lavoz.com.ar
Yaron Bob, an Israeli blacksmith and art history teacher, transforms rockets fired from Gaza into symbols of peace, such as roses and menorahs. His project, inspired by a near-death experience, aims to convert symbols of destruction into representations of warmth and security. Bob's art has reached notable figures like Ban Ki-moon, Nikki Haley, and John Kerry, and he donates part of his proceeds to charities. He also offers workshops to help others cope with trauma. Bob's future projects include creating musical instrument sculptures from rockets, symbolizing the 'Sound of Peace.'

Sanlorenzo’s Israeli dealer sells new SX112 and the SX76

01 Oct 2023  |  International Boat Industry
Swell Yachting, the Israeli representative of Sanlorenzo yachts, announced the sale of the brand new SX112 and the SX76. The SX76 will be delivered to its new owner in Israel next week, while the SX112 is still under construction and expected to be ready next year.

This Week In History: The Arab League's three no's

01 Oct 2023  |  www.jpost.com
On September 1, 1967, the Arab League summit in Khartoum issued the 'Three No's'—no peace, no recognition, and no negotiations with Israel—following Israel's victory in the Six-Day War. The summit, attended by eight Arab heads of state, aimed to eliminate the consequences of Israel's victory and discussed measures like an oil embargo against nations supporting Israel. Proposals from Jordan and Egypt for compromise were rejected by Israel due to the lack of direct negotiations or recognition. The summit's resolution emphasized the rights of the Palestinian people and united Arab political efforts against Israel. The article also discusses the varied historical interpretations of the Khartoum resolution and the subsequent actions of Egypt, including its eventual peace treaty with Israel in 1979. Recent developments in Egypt, such as the movement of forces into the Sinai Peninsula, raise questions about the future of the peace treaty.

Israel’s inroads in Africa + Tom Kean Jr.’s newest challenger

08 Aug 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
Israeli efforts to strengthen ties with African nations have seen progress, with bilateral relations improving and Israeli innovation aiding in development. The State Department's Special Envoy for Iran, Rob Malley, remains on leave amid an investigation, while debates continue over a U.S.-Iran prisoner swap. Former President Donald Trump and others were indicted in Georgia related to the 2020 election. Jason Blazakis is running for New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, emphasizing his national security background and support for Israel. Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat's role is highlighted, suggesting potential for a future political position. The article also touches on the trial of the Tree of Life attacker, President Biden's Middle East strategy, and concerns over Iranian influence in U.S. universities.

American immigrants spice up Tel Aviv’s food scene with family-run cooking studio

01 Aug 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
Aliya Fastman and Shaendl Davis, sisters from Berkeley, California, have established a cooking studio named Citrus and Salt in Tel Aviv, Israel. The studio offers cooking workshops that emphasize community building and cultural exchange, attracting participants from around the world. Despite challenges during the COVID pandemic, the business has thrived, expanding its offerings and clientele. Fastman, with a background in political science and conflict resolution, envisions using the studio to foster coexistence through cooking classes. The studio is praised for its welcoming atmosphere and diverse culinary experiences.

Daily Kickoff: Mondaire Jones' playbook to return to the House

10 Jul 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
The article previews the NY-17 race and upcoming activities on Capitol Hill, including President Joe Biden's comments on U.S.-Saudi relations and Israeli normalization. Biden's remarks on Israeli politics and his stance on Ukraine's NATO membership are highlighted. The piece also covers the fundraising efforts of 2024 presidential candidates, including Biden, Trump, and DeSantis, and discusses the challenges faced by other GOP candidates. Additionally, it features opinions on Biden's age, Uri Geller's career, and Ruth Handler's creation of Barbie.

The Phoenix Suns 33-Year-Old CEO Alex Soros Takes Over

12 Jun 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
The article covers a range of topics including an interview with Phoenix Suns CEO Josh Bartelstein, who discusses his efforts to improve the franchise's workplace environment following a scandal involving former owner Robert Sarver. Deborah Lipstadt, the State Department’s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, comments on the White House’s antisemitism report and the inclusion of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The article also touches on U.S. political news, including the federal indictment of former President Donald Trump and its impact on his support within the Republican Party. Additionally, it mentions diplomatic talks between U.S. and Iranian officials, and the transfer of control of George Soros' philanthropic empire to his son, Alex Soros.

Daily Kickoff: DeSantis, Mizel, Adelson, Nides and Friedman gather in Jerusalem

27 Apr 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis hinted at a potential 2024 presidential run during a conference in Jerusalem, where he also signed new hate crimes legislation and commented on Israel's judicial reforms. The event featured notable attendees including philanthropists and venture capitalists. Concurrently, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides and former Ambassador David Friedman addressed the conference. In U.S. politics, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice is expected to announce a Senate run, and the House passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling. The House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced the MAHSA Act to increase sanctions on Iranian leadership. The article also includes an installment of an investigative series on the 1984 murder of Rabbi Philip Rabinowitz.

Daily Kickoff: Barbara Lee’s foreign policy + Part Two of ‘Who killed Kesher’s rabbi?’

20 Apr 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
The article covers a range of topics including a new trade partnership between the UAE, Israel, India, and the U.S., and the Supreme Court's potential expansion of religious accommodations in the workplace. It also delves into Rep. Barbara Lee's foreign policy stance and her Senate campaign, highlighting her commitment to a two-state solution and Israel's security. Additionally, the article provides an update on the Heritage Foundation's 50th anniversary summit and its influence on GOP foreign policy. The second installment of an investigation into the 1984 murder of Rabbi Philip Rabinowitz is also featured, detailing the crime scene and the initial police response.

Interview with Sir David Adjaye, architect of Abu Dhabi’s Abrahamic Family House

01 Mar 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
Sir David Adjaye, the Ghanaian-British architect, discusses his design of the Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi, an interfaith complex featuring a mosque, church, and synagogue. Inspired by the deep history of the three religions, Adjaye's designs emphasize equality and unique atmospheres for each house of worship. The synagogue's design draws from the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, the church features vertical wooden beams symbolizing divinity, and the mosque incorporates Islamic geometric principles. Adjaye highlights the significance of the project in promoting interfaith harmony and the powerful symbolism of its location in Abu Dhabi.

At Holocaust commemoration in Cairo, survivor implores leaders to learn from history

30 Jan 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
At the second annual Holocaust commemoration event in Cairo, survivor Ruth Cohen urged leaders to educate the public about the Holocaust's lessons to prevent future atrocities. The event, hosted by German Ambassador Frank Hartmann and co-produced with the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, featured remarks from various dignitaries and a panel discussion moderated by Rob Satloff. Cohen expressed concern over rising antisemitism and the persecution of groups like the Yazidis, Rohingya, and Uighurs. Other speakers, including Nasser Kotby and Dervis Hizarchi, emphasized the importance of compassion, interfaith dialogue, and remembering historical responsibilities.

dpa presents positive business figures for 2023

01 Jan 2023  |  dpa.com
dpa German Press Agency reports positive business figures for 2023, with the Group's revenue increasing to nearly 166 million euros and the core company dpa GmbH achieving revenue growth of over 104 million euros. The #UseTheNews project aims to develop contemporary news services for Generation Z, focusing on changes in news usage among young people in Germany.

Biographer Aidan Levy puts the spotlight on jazz great Sonny Rollins

01 Jan 2023  |  jewishinsider.com
Aidan Levy's biography, 'Saxophone Colossus: The Life and Music of Sonny Rollins,' meticulously explores the life and career of jazz legend Sonny Rollins. The book, based on extensive archival research and interviews, delves into Rollins' celebrated recordings, live performances, and practice regimens. Rollins, now 92, last performed in 2012 and has since focused on a nonprofit promoting the golden rule. Levy, who also authored a biography of Lou Reed, highlights Rollins' spiritual journey and his connections to Jewish culture. The biography has been critically acclaimed and longlisted for the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography.

Program for Israeli mayors finds unity where national politics has failed

01 Dec 2022  |  jewishinsider.com
A new program launched by Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Sagol family at Tel Aviv University aims to train Israeli mayors and municipal leaders to bridge social divisions and improve public services. The initiative, inspired by a similar program at Harvard University, selected 20 diverse leaders to participate. The program emphasizes pluralism and collaboration among different population groups. Participants, including Rotem Yadlin, highlight the benefits of shared learning and cooperation. The program seeks to enhance the quality of life in Israel by strengthening local leadership and management.

U.K. Chief Rabbi Mirvis reflects on his historic trip to the UAE

15 Nov 2022  |  jewishinsider.com
Britain’s Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis made history as the first U.K. chief rabbi to officially visit an Arab country, reflecting on his warmly received trip to the UAE. During his visit, he engaged in significant discussions with Emirati political and faith leaders, emphasizing the importance of Jewish-Muslim interfaith dialogue and the positive impact of the Abraham Accords. Mirvis highlighted the UAE's efforts in promoting tolerance and the growth of its Jewish community, including the upcoming Abrahamic Family House interfaith complex. He expressed optimism about future developments in interfaith relations across the region.

In Conor Lamb’s Western Pennsylvania district, it’s anyone’s race

12 Oct 2022  |  jewishinsider.com
The race to replace retiring Rep. Conor Lamb in Pennsylvania's 17th Congressional District is highly competitive, with Democratic Navy veteran Chris Deluzio and Republican local official Jeremy Shaffer vying for the seat. Deluzio emphasizes his union support and military background, advocating for domestic manufacturing and union jobs. Shaffer positions himself as a centrist, focusing on bipartisan solutions and fiscal responsibility. Both candidates express strong support for Israel and address issues like abortion, inflation, and antisemitism. The district has attracted significant attention and spending from both parties, reflecting its status as a critical swing district.

In L.A. mayoral race, competing visions of the golden dream

11 Oct 2022  |  jewishinsider.com
The Los Angeles mayoral race between Karen Bass and Rick Caruso has intensified following a scandal involving former City Council president Nury Martinez. Bass, a longtime activist and public official, emphasizes her experience in building interracial coalitions and criticizes Caruso's significant campaign spending. Caruso, a billionaire real estate developer, positions himself as an outsider capable of addressing corruption and rebuilding trust in local government. Both candidates focus on public safety, homelessness, and outreach to diverse communities, including Jewish voters. The race remains close, with Bass leading slightly in recent polls.

The Londoner putting a twist on the traditional Shabbat dinner

01 Oct 2022  |  jewishinsider.com
Dalia Lister, a 24-year-old chief of staff at a tech startup, has launched 'Not Your Mum’s Friday Night Dinner' in London to create a unique social event for young Jewish professionals. The event, held at Mortimer House, aims to foster genuine connections without religious or charity affiliations. The inaugural dinner saw 70 attendees and received positive feedback for its welcoming and mingling atmosphere. Lister plans to continue these events quarterly and expand to include non-Jewish participants, leveraging her professional skills to refine the format.

Masih Alinejad saw this coming

01 Sep 2022  |  jewishinsider.com
Masih Alinejad, an Iranian-American journalist and activist, continues her advocacy for Iranian women's rights from a safe house in the U.S. after facing threats from the Iranian regime. She highlights the ongoing protests in Iran sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested for allegedly violating hijab laws. Alinejad criticizes both conservative and progressive stances in the U.S., advocating for a bipartisan approach to human rights issues. She remains a vocal critic of the Iranian regime and its human rights abuses, drawing parallels to historical persecutions and emphasizing the need for global solidarity.

The many names, and lives, of a child hidden in the Holocaust

27 Jan 2022  |  jewishinsider.com
At the age of 3, Iza Harnik, later known as Israela Hargil, assumed a false identity to survive the Holocaust. Sheltered by the Miklaszewski family in German-occupied Brody, she adopted a new life as a Christian girl named Eva. Her story, documented by Yad Vashem, highlights the harrowing experiences and resilience of those who survived under false identities. After the war, she reunited with her father and gradually embraced her Jewish identity, eventually moving to Israel. The Miklaszewski family was honored as Righteous Among the Nations for their bravery. Hargil's life journey reflects the complex interplay of identity, survival, and memory during and after the Holocaust.

Erdan seeks to pass resolution against Holocaust denial at the U.N.

12 Jan 2022  |  jewishinsider.com
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, plans to introduce a resolution at the U.N. General Assembly opposing Holocaust denial and distortion. The resolution, set for a vote on January 20, includes adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of Holocaust denial and mandates social media companies to remove such content. Erdan highlighted the urgency due to a rise in Holocaust denial, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Israel-Hamas conflict. The resolution has support from the U.S. and Germany, despite complex negotiations involving demands for anti-Islamophobia language and concerns about freedom of speech.

Expectant olim hoping for exemption to allow parents into Israel

01 Dec 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
Immigrants to Israel expecting to give birth soon are distressed as their parents are barred from entering the country due to new COVID-19 restrictions. The Population and Immigration Authority has made exceptions for weddings and bar mitzvahs but not for births, causing frustration among expectant mothers. Dov Lipman, founder of Yad L’Olim, is advocating for these families, urging Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked to allow parents entry. The situation has led to significant emotional distress, with some considering leaving Israel due to the perceived lack of support.

Diaspora affairs minister ‘doesn’t accept’ delays to Kotel plan

01 Dec 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister Nachman Shai expressed strong opposition to any delays in implementing a state-recognized egalitarian prayer section at the Western Wall, following reports of a freeze on the plan by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Religious Affairs Minister Matan Kahana. The plan, part of a coalition agreement, has faced opposition from ultra-Orthodox parties and has been a point of contention for years. Shai emphasized the importance of advancing the plan, while various religious leaders in the U.S. expressed disappointment over the delays. The article highlights the political and religious tensions surrounding the issue, with calls for the Israeli government to uphold its promise of religious pluralism.

Dr. Oz’s blank slate in Pennsylvania

01 Dec 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
Dr. Mehmet Oz's Senate run in Pennsylvania has sparked interest and skepticism due to his lack of connection to the state and his vague political positions. Despite his name recognition and access to campaign funds, his residency in New Jersey and recent move to Pennsylvania raise questions. Oz's campaign focuses on COVID-19 and conservative issues, though his past statements on topics like abortion and systemic racism show inconsistencies. His Turkish heritage and dual citizenship add complexity, but local political analysts doubt these factors will significantly impact the election. Oz's campaign strategy appears calculated, avoiding firm stances on many issues.

Threading a needle on social media reforms in Israel

01 Nov 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
Israel's Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel is spearheading efforts to regulate social media platforms to mitigate issues such as radicalization, misinformation, and hate speech without infringing on free speech and privacy rights. Hendel, who recently visited the U.S. to discuss regulation strategies, is establishing two parliamentary committees to address the matter. Experts like Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler from the Israel Democracy Institute emphasize the urgency for legislation that protects privacy and democratic values. The U.S. and Europe are also pursuing social media regulation, with the Anti-Defamation League advocating for reform of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. The debate includes how to categorize social media platforms and ensure they are held accountable for content promotion. The article also references the Facebook Files leak by Frances Haugen and the ongoing discussions at the U.N. and in various countries to address the negative impacts of social media.

A triathlete runs (and swims, and cycles) to daylight

01 Nov 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
Yuval David Shimoni, a former IDF soldier who suffered psychological trauma during the Second Lebanon War, found solace and recovery through sports, particularly triathlons. His journey from the brink of suicide to becoming a therapist and volunteer for the Brothers for Life NGO, which supports IDF veterans, highlights the therapeutic power of physical activity and community. Shimoni is set to participate in Israel's first-ever Ironman triathlon in Tiberias, seeing it as a personal victory and a testament to his growth and healing.

In the U.S. and Israel, new urgency in battle against cyberattacks

14 Oct 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
The article discusses the increasing urgency in the U.S. and Israel to combat cyberattacks, particularly ransomware, following a significant attack on Israel's Hillel Yaffe hospital. The White House National Security Council convened a virtual conference with over 30 countries to address the issue. Experts like Deborah Housen-Couriel and Amit Ashkenazi emphasize the need for international cooperation and information sharing to effectively counter these threats. The article highlights the challenges faced by the healthcare sector and the broader implications for global cybersecurity.

The latest challenge for SpaceIL co-founder — virtual biopsies

12 Oct 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
Yonatan Winetraub, co-founder of SpaceIL, has been awarded the $1.25 million U.S. National Institutes of Health Director’s Early Independence Award to develop technology for virtual biopsies. His research aims to use Optical Coherence Tomography and machine learning to non-invasively image skin and brain tumors at a single-cell resolution, potentially eliminating the need for physical biopsies. Winetraub's work seeks to bridge the gap between imaging technology and clinical application, translating complex images into interpretable data for doctors.

Yair Lapid: ‘The most important relation we have is with American Jewry’

01 Oct 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
Yair Lapid, Israel’s foreign minister and alternate prime minister, emphasized the importance of the relationship between Israel and American Jewry during a virtual interview with The Jewish Federations of North America. He criticized previous government officials for prioritizing American evangelical Christians over U.S. Jews. Lapid discussed ongoing efforts to address issues that have caused division, such as the Western Wall prayer section and the conversion bill. He also highlighted the progress and future aspirations of the Abraham Accords, including his recent trip to Bahrain to open a new Israeli embassy.

Afghanistan’s last Jew is bound for New York

29 Sep 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
Zebulon Simentov, known as 'Afghanistan’s last Jew,' was evacuated from Kabul to a neighboring country after the Taliban's takeover. The operation was led by American-Israeli businessman Moti Kahana's company, Global Development Corporation, and funded by Rabbi Moshe Margaretten. Archbishop Robert Gosselin will accompany Simentov to New York, where he plans to celebrate Sukkot with relatives. Simentov, who lived under Taliban rule before, decided to leave due to the increased threat from ISIS. He may eventually move to Israel, where his family resides.

From politicians to people, how the Abraham Accords set in motion grassroots peacebuilding

01 Sep 2021  |  jewishinsider.com
The Abraham Accords have enabled grassroots peacebuilding efforts, exemplified by Asher Fredman's initiatives such as the Israeli-Emirati Forum and Gulf-Israel Green Ventures. These efforts focus on fostering people-to-people connections and environmental collaborations between Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain. The UAE-Israel Business Council has also played a significant role in enhancing business relations. Despite criticism from Palestinian supporters, Fredman believes that Arab countries will continue to normalize relations with Israel, driven by mutual benefits in various sectors. The Biden administration's support is seen as less robust compared to the Trump administration, but the positive momentum of the Accords persists.

TransEurope Marinas extends cooperation with digitized berthing platform Pick a Pier

08 Jun 2021  |  International Boat Industry
TransEurope Marinas, Europe's most extensive marina network, is extending its cooperation with Pick a Pier, an Israeli boater application that enables online communication between boaters and marinas.

Israeli broker appointed representative of Germany’s YYachts

22 Mar 2021  |  International Boat Industry
Israeli company Ofek Yachts has been appointed as the representative for Germany’s YYachts in Israel and Cyprus, as confirmed by the Israeli broker to IBI.

The Houses of Life: Honoring Europe's Holocaust Rescuers

21 Feb 2021  |  The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation
The article discusses the 'Houses of Life' initiative, which commemorates locations across Europe where victims of Nazi persecution were sheltered during the Holocaust. Over 300 such places have been identified in Italy, with another 200 across France, Belgium, Poland, Hungary, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Greece. The story focuses on the personal histories of Holocaust survivors Bianca Castelli and Gianni Polgar, and their saviors, the Staderini family and Hugo Silvio Barbano, respectively. The Raoul Wallenberg Foundation, in collaboration with LUMSA, is working to raise awareness and honor these saviors with plaques. Additionally, the article touches on the revival of Jewish life in Sicily, with the help of Shavei Israel, and the personal journey of individuals like Luciana Pepi, who converted to Judaism. The article also mentions the broader impact of these stories, potentially inspiring the revival of Jewish communities in other parts of Europe.

Netanyahu, Gantz call for unity government - but on different terms

21 Feb 2021  |  www.iol.co.za
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his main challenger Benny Gantz of the Blue and White party are struggling to form a coalition government after a second inconclusive election. Netanyahu has called for a national unity government, but Gantz accuses him of political spin and insists on leading a broad and liberal unity government. Likud and its right-wing and religious allies refuse to enter a coalition without each other, complicating the situation. Netanyahu, who faces potential corruption charges, has suggested a premiership rotation, but Blue and White refuse to join a government under his leadership. President Reuven Rivlin has expressed his support for a unity government to avoid a third election. With most votes counted, Blue and White lead with 33 seats, Likud has 31, and Avigdor Lieberman's Yisrael Beiteinu party holds a potential kingmaker position with 8 seats.

Part of ongoing coverage of the repeat Israeli elections

News for Generation Z

21 Feb 2021  |  dpa-international.com
Media organizations and media research institutes in Germany are addressing changes in news consumption by developing new information services tailored for Generation Z through the #UseTheNews project.

Tamara Zieve

21 Feb 2021  |  www.jpost.com
Tamara Zieve is a journalist with experience in covering police, crime, general news, and features in the Tel Aviv area for The Jerusalem Post. She has also reported on Diaspora Affairs for the same publication. Tamara has been with The Jerusalem Post since 2011. Originally from London, UK, she moved to Israel in 2008. She has an MA in Government, specializing in Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution, from the Interdisciplinary Center of Herzilya, and a BA in Hispanic Studies and Italian Studies from the University of Birmingham. Tamara can be followed on Twitter and contacted via email.

News for Generation Z

21 Feb 2021  |  www.dpa.com
Media organizations and media research institutes are addressing changes in news consumption among young people in Germany through the #UseTheNews project. This initiative aims to develop new information services tailored specifically for Generation Z, targeting individuals under 30.

Israeli Sunseeker, Jeanneau, Lagoon and Prestige dealer hosts virtual show

18 Feb 2021  |  International Boat Industry
Stream Yachts, one of Israel’s largest boat dealers, launched a virtual boat show that will run until Saturday. The event features brands such as Sunseeker, Jeanneau, Lagoon, and Prestige.

Bid to dissolve Israel parliament may pass

01 Dec 2020  |  7NEWS
Israel is likely heading towards its fourth election in two years as Defence Minister Benny Gantz's party supports a bill to dissolve the Knesset. The bill, initiated by the opposition, is expected to pass its preliminary reading but requires three more readings to become law. Gantz accuses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of preventing a budget from being passed to force elections. The coalition, formed in May amid the coronavirus crisis, has been marked by disunity, particularly between Gantz's Blue and White and Netanyahu's Likud. The coalition agreement mandates a two-year budget, but Netanyahu argues for a one-year budget due to the pandemic. Gantz fears Netanyahu aims to break up the government before he can assume the prime minister role in November 2021.

Israel passes emergency law as cases surge

24 Jul 2020  |  www.lithgowmercury.com.au
Israel's government has appointed a coronavirus czar amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, with over 2,033 new infections reported in a single day. The Knesset passed a controversial law granting the government authority to take immediate action, sidelining a parliamentary committee. President Reuven Rivlin expressed concern over political tensions and urged lawmakers to focus on resolving the crisis. Protests erupted in Jerusalem, with police using water cannons to disperse crowds.

Israel passes emergency law as cases surge

23 Jul 2020  |  www.standard.net.au
Israel's government has appointed a coronavirus czar amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, with over 2,033 new infections reported in one day. The Knesset passed controversial legislation granting the government authority to take immediate action to curb the virus, sidelining a parliamentary committee. President Reuven Rivlin expressed concern over political tensions and called for unity. Protests erupted in Jerusalem, with police using water cannons to disperse crowds.

Israel passes emergency law as cases surge

23 Jul 2020  |  www.northweststar.com.au
Israel's government faces public anger over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, leading to the appointment of Professor Ronni Gamzu as the national coronavirus project manager. The country recorded over 2,033 new cases in one day, with a total of 57,450 confirmed cases and 440 deaths. The Knesset passed controversial legislation granting the government authority to take immediate action, sidelining a parliamentary committee. President Reuven Rivlin expressed concern over political instability, while protests against the government's pandemic response and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rule continue.

Israeli police release video of 'attack'

24 Jun 2020  |  Southern Cross
Israeli police released a video showing a car swerving into a checkpoint, which they described as a terrorist attack. The driver, Ahmad Erekat, was shot dead after exiting the vehicle. The incident, which slightly wounded a female officer, occurred in Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem. Palestinian officials, including PLO Secretary General Saeb Erekat, claimed the driver was rushing for his sister's wedding, disputing the Israeli account.

More than 100 rockets hit Israel, one dead as Israelis hit back

04 May 2019  |  www.iol.co.za
Palestinian militants launched over 100 rockets from Gaza into Israel, prompting Israeli airstrikes that killed one man and injured six others. The Israeli army targeted Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad positions. The Iron Dome intercepted dozens of projectiles, and heightened security measures were implemented in southern Israel. The escalation follows the deaths of four Palestinians and injuries to 51 in clashes with Israeli forces. Palestinian militant groups vowed continued resistance, with spokespeople issuing strong statements against Israel.

Israelis vote in tight election that tests Netanyahu's grip on power

09 Apr 2019  |  www.iol.co.za
Israelis voted in a tightly contested general election, posing a significant challenge to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The emergence of Benny Gantz and his centrist Blue and White party, along with corruption scandals, has made this election particularly difficult for Netanyahu. Both leaders campaigned vigorously, with Netanyahu urging right-wing voters to support Likud and Gantz promoting a message of hope and unity. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas expressed hope for a peace-oriented outcome. Polls indicated a slight edge for Blue and White, but Netanyahu was still favored to form the next coalition due to the larger right-wing bloc in the Knesset.

Mind over matter

01 Jan 2015  |  www.jpost.com
Shinzen Young, an American Jew-turned-Buddhist monk, believes that integrating Buddhist meditation with scientific principles can significantly impact global well-being. His journey from a traditional Jewish upbringing to becoming a Buddhist monk was influenced by his fascination with Japanese culture and the guidance of an Irish Catholic priest. Young's work focuses on mindfulness, which he defines as a skill set involving concentration, sensory clarity, and equanimity. He collaborates with institutions like the University of Vermont and Harvard Medical School to explore the clinical applications of meditation. The Israeli Center for Mindfulness, Science and Society (MUDA) and other organizations support his vision of using mindfulness to address various societal issues, including conflict resolution and education. Young's ultimate goal is to foster a global culture of mindfulness, potentially leading to significant reductions in conflict and increases in human flourishing.
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