In this column, I present a failure-to-success account from Intel Israel, led by David (Dadi) Perlmutter, who went on to become Intel’s global executive vice president.
In this column, I present a failure-to-success account from Intel Israel, led by David (Dadi) Perlmutter, who went on to become Intel’s global executive vice president.
Bahar S. has been in custody since October 2024, according to the report. She has a background in engineering but was working as a nursing assistant at the time of her arrest.
The argument over what constitutes antisemitism in Germany is not directly connected to the security and future well-being of the Jewish and Israeli communities there. Yet Israel's government is determined to intervene
ISRAEL: Netanyahu dispatches Mossad chief to Doha for hostage talks; meets with incoming U.S. Mideast envoy ■ LEBANON: U.S. guarantees a full IDF withdrawal from Lebanon by end of month, Al Akhbar reports ■ GAZA: IDF approves rapid evacuation of large areas of Gaza amid progress in hostage talks ■ YEMEN: IDF struck Houthi targets in northern, central Yemen
Investigation divisions chief Boaz Balat opposed seizing the second phone of Yonatan Urich, suspected of leaking military documents for Netanyahu. A Haaretz investigation has also revealed that the prime minister knew the documents' source, despite claiming otherwise
A study published in The Lancet estimates the death toll from 'traumatic injury' may be around 70,000, with 60% being women and children – far higher than Hamas' Health Ministry reports and without counting deaths from starvation, disease or cold
IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Amir Baram says he had agreed to extend his tenure because of the war in Gaza. He now asks to leave his position, saying that the intensity of fighting has died down: 'My ability to contribute is limited'
Reinhold Kulle was considered an outstanding school custodian, beloved and respected by the staff and students of Oak Park and River Forest High School.
The history of Umm al-Hiran, whose Bedouin residents' expulsion became final late last year, so that a new Jewish town could be built on the ruins of their village, is a seven-decade trail of broken promises and injustice. And for them, there is no compensation
Nur was never a typical young Syrian: Her liberal friends listened to Israeli music and watched Israeli films. Yet no one expected her to fall for Yair, a disabled IDF veteran, and to marry him. The two are determined to live in Israel – but will the country accept them?
Columbia economist Jeffrey Sachs, a vocal critic of Israel, has basically told the incoming president: Careful, Netanyahu will try to manipulate you into a war with Iran. But this doesn't mean the prime minister has dragged America into 'endless wars,' as Sachs claims, or that a pro-Israel lobby has taken over U.S. foreign policy
Officials are worried because the North Korean model is popular in Tehran: Declare that you have the bomb, carry out weapons tests – and craft your own insurance policy ■ A new way to cultivate tech wizards for the military, Shin Bet and Mossad
On the morning of the October 7 Hamas attack, Segev Kalfon's family were sure he was at a party far away from the Gaza border. Only later did they find out that he was at Nova – and that he had been taken hostage to Gaza
Clive Thompson delved into the factors driving the current gold market, highlighting the growing influence of central bank purchases and the potential for inflation.
Veteran investor Rick Rule discusses gold and the future of commodities, highlighting bullish prospects for copper and uranium while expressing caution regarding oil and gas.