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More than 200 companies in Massachusetts have ties to Israel, generating $9.3 billion in revenue and employing nearly 9,000 people in 2015, a study released Wednesday by the New England-Israel Business Council found. The study found significant growth in Massachusetts-Israeli business connections since the last time such factors were measured in 2012; revenue has grown by...

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A major Palestinian news agency linked to the terrorist group Hamas mocked revelers at Tel Aviv’s annual gay pride parade with homophobic slurs in a series of widely-shared Facebook posts. The Gaza-based Shehab News Agency used derogatory terms for gay men and women in its coverage of the LGBT community’s annual parade...

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Europe

World leaders have condemned the deadly terror attack that killed four Israelis at the Sarona Market in Tel Aviv on Wednesday. PM: I am sickened by the appalling attack in Tel Aviv. We stand with Israel against terrorism & my thoughts are with the victims & families. — UK Prime Minister (@Number10gov)...

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In June 2014, the Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani, the foremost Shia leader of Iraq, issued a fatwa encouraging Iraqi Shias to take up arms against ISIS. In the short term, this has had a resounding impact on the battle against the jihadist organization-turned-state. However, in the long term, it may invite...

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Human Rights

Iran has suspended one of its national soccer stars for wearing SpongeBob SquarePants-themed pants, The Guardian reported Wednesday. Goalkeeper Sosha Makani, a member of Iran’s 2014 World Cup team who plays for Persepolis in Tehran, has been banned from the sport for six months by the committee in charge of monitoring...

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In ancient Egypt, missing teeth were sometimes replaced with carved seashells or pebbles anchored in the jawbone. Modern implant dentistry is a lot more sophisticated, but the basic idea is the same: placing an artificial root into the jawbone to hold a “crown,” or replacement tooth. The two-part procedure begins...

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Europe

The second Austrian bank in two months has closed an account held by an anti-Israel boycott group, Benjamin Weinthal reported for The Jerusalem Post Tuesday. An account at the Austrian banking giant BAWAG belonging to the Austrian-Arab Cultural Center (OKAZ) has been closed, Cerberus Capital Management, a New York-based investment firm that is the majority...

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Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and eastern Jerusalem celebrated news of a terrorist attack that left four people dead and 16 others wounded in a Tel Aviv market on Wednesday. Palestinian residents of Hebron in the West Bank set off fireworks in honor of the killings, local media reported. #عاجل...

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Four people were killed and three more seriously injured in a shooting at a popular Tel Aviv shopping center, which authorities are calling a terror attack. The shooting occurred at the Sarona market, which is located next to the headquarters of Israel’s defense ministry. Two assailants, one of whom was reported shot, are in...

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Iran

Iran has rejected the visa applications of three congressman who sought to inspect the country’s nuclear sites and visit American hostages held in its prisons, the Washington Free Beacon reported on Tuesday. In a letter sent to the U.S. State Department last week, Iran’s foreign ministry dismissed visa requests from Representatives Mike Pompeo (R –...

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