"The launch of CombinAble heralds a shift in the approach to targeted antibody design by leveraging AI to optimize and expedite the discovery process," said Mati Gill, CEO of AION Labs.
Hamas' reply to mediators in the hostage talks opens the door for a potential deal, but Prime Minister Netanyahu's insistence on achieving 'total victory' signals that Israel is unlikely to show much flexibility
IDF names officer killed on Oct. 7 who was previously considered captured ■ Israel's war cabinet convenes as Gaza talks in Qatar with Hamas set to begin ■ Alongside Netanyahu, Germany's Scholz urges 'long-lasting' cease-fire through hostage deal ■ IDF says it destroyed a 2.5 kilometer tunnel, the longest yet discovered in Gaza ■ Israeli officials reportedly believe Hamas' deputy military chief was killed in Gaza last week
The order by Israel's Civil Administration is meant to ensure that there will be no illegal construction within the reserve, but the agency has not enforced its own previous orders against construction in the outpost, which has expanded its activity over the years
Fatah blamed Hamas for 'embarking on an adventure which brought on a bigger disaster than the Nakba' after several Palestinian organizations criticized Abbas' plan to establish a technocratic Palestinian government
Polling stations across Russia have opened for voting on Friday and will close on Sunday, when Putin's opponents intend to protest. The Kremlin will likely have more ways to meddle with the results with a vast expansion of online polling and the annexation of Ukrainian districts
After Hamas' announcement, the main points of contention in talks to release the Israeli hostages in Gaza involve the demand to allow residents of northern Gaza to return home amid its fears of the group regaining control of the area
Hundreds of people joined a spontaneous march of families of hostages, blocking a major street in Tel Aviv. Five months after the hostages were taken by Hamas, family members and top European ambassadors plead with the government to reach an agreement
At a time of growing antisemitism on U.S. campuses, a new book by Yale professor Maurice Samuels seeks to correct the historical minimizing of antisemitism in the Dreyfus affair. 'This fantasy of Jewish power, Jews controlling the media. These are still tropes we see,' he says in an interview
First aid ship to Gaza delivers 220 tons of food ■ Germany carries out its first airdrop to the Strip ■ UNICEF: One in every three children under two in north Gaza acutely malnourished ■ Israel's Mossad chief to resume Gaza cease-fire talks in Doha on Monday ■ IDF kills Palestinian gunman who fired at Jewish neighborhood in Hebron ■ Here's what you need to know 162 days into the war
Protesters gathered in Israel's largest cities and outside Netanyahu's private and official residences to demand early elections, some also calling for centrist war cabinet member Benny Gantz and his party to quit the government and 'stop lending a hand' to the prime minister
The show was already an uncomfortable display of excess, but now Gazans are dying of hunger. Also, rapper Aner Shapira, a fallen hero at the rave at Re'im, is remembered, and new artworks are adorning surprising places in Tel Aviv
Tens of thousands of Muslim worshipers attended prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque, on what turned out to be the calmest Friday in Jerusalem since the war in Gaza began ■ It was a victory for everyone who thinks the city is more than a conflict zone
Juma Abu Ghanima crossed the border into Gaza in 2016 and attempted to return to Israel last December. According to his indictment, he trained with Hamas' Nukhba force and provided information on Israeli military bases
The Tel Aviv event, supported and hosted by Point at Azrieli, was organized by WIT-Israel director Jenyfer Jerbi, who co-founded the Israeli branch in 2020, during COVID.