Israeli drone company plans for global aerial-supply networks
Gadfin is hoping to connect Israeli hospitals with drone supply networks and has its sights set on providing essential services in remote Third World locations.
Gadfin is hoping to connect Israeli hospitals with drone supply networks and has its sights set on providing essential services in remote Third World locations.
“It might be a first sign for peace that could maybe happen in the future,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this week. But he warned that “there will be no peace with Lebanon as long as Hezbollah is in control of it.”
With the national government in utter chaos, mayors and heads of local authorities in Israel are coming up with their own ways of moving their patches from red to green – from delivering food and medicine to residents to holding small school classes outdoors.
Dr. Najat al-Saied, a political scientist, claims that what began with the UAE will not proceed further so easily. “Qatar, Iran and Erdogan are waiting for it, to try and turn the whole Muslim world against Saudi Arabia.” In a special interview, she speaks of the disappointment of the Arab Spring, and the fear of a Biden victory.
Some from Lebanon's large ethnic Armenian population have already traveled to join the fight in Nagorno-Karabakh, while Turkey has reportedly sent hundreds of Syrian opposition fighters to back its ally, Azerbaijan.
The healthcare system is waging an unprecedented war against the global pandemic. Now, hundreds of interns and residents will move on from their challenging studies – straight to battle the pandemic.
The Palestinian leadership has since lost support in a number of crucial circles, most of all in the larger Arab and Muslim world; as such, some voices have been heard calling for the resignation of Mahmoud Abbas, and others have been heard supporting Hamas.
While many members of Israel's Haredi sector are careful to follow public health regulations put in place to stem the spread of the epidemic, Hassidic leaders have unilaterally opted for a "herd immunity" strategy in a desperate attempt to save community life.
Military Intelligence recruited the officer, who later gave the Mossad one for the most important "golden tips" of the war. His identity remains top secret, but senior intelligence sources say his contribution to Israel's victory in the war is undeniable.
The West tends to disregard Iran’s space program, viewing it as far less dangerous than the Ayatollahs’ military nuclear program. But That is a mistake.
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