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The Israeli startup ReWalk Robotics signed a collaboration agreement on Monday with Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering to license and develop technology for its lightweight exoskeleton that enables people with mobility limitations to walk. This “soft suit” robotic system will be the newest development from the company, founded...

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As long as Palestinian leaders encourage children to hate Israel and glorify terrorists, “more violence is inevitable,” the son of terror victim Richard Lakin, who was killed in a terrorist attack last October, warned in a Wall Street Journal op-ed (Google link) Wednesday. Micah Lakin Avni recalled that his father was motivated by a commitment...

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Iran

Iran is propping up the regime of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in order to ensure that Hezbollah, which both countries support, has the continued capability to wage war against Israel, expert witnesses told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at a hearing Tuesday. “The gains made by the Assad regime (with Russian and Iranian help)...

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Diplomacy

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s recent push for new peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority is “promising,” former Israeli finance minister Yair Lapid said Wednesday during a public Q&A at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Lapid, who for years has been promoting a regional peace summit involving Egypt and...

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Former Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Liberman will be named defense minister and is bringing his Yisrael Beiteinu party into the Knesset’s governing coalition, Israel’s Channel 2 reported Wednesday. Yisrael Beiteinu’s six seats will mean that the governing coalition comprises 67 seats in the 120-seat Knesset, making it much more stable than the current...

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Human Rights

The aid provided by Israeli humanitarian groups to displaced Syrians can serve as a lesson for how people from different countries, religions, and political perspectives can work together to ease their plight, a Syrian refugee said at a congressional briefing Tuesday. Shadi Martini, a native of Aleppo who today serves as a senior...

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Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne kicked off her week-long trade mission to Israel by signing 18 agreements and partnerships valued at $87 million. Wynne’s delegation includes government officials as well as around 130 business, academic, and research representatives. “I am pleased that so many Israeli and Ontario companies have created partnerships to...

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Europe

The UK Labour Party’s investigation into allegations of anti-Semitism at its affiliated club at Oxford University contained 11 recommendations for “immediate and sustained action,” but did not find institutional racism, a claim that was complicated by the revelation that the release of the full report is being postponed. The report,...

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Diplomacy

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s recent push for Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, saying in a statement Tuesday that Israel is “ready to participate” in efforts to advance diplomacy. “I welcome Egyptian President El-Sisi’s remarks and his willingness to make every effort to advance a future of peace...

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The United Methodist Church, one of the largest denominations in the United States, voted against four resolutions calling for divestment in companies that do business in Israel at their quadrennial convention in Portland over the weekend. The resolutions called on the church to divest from Catepillar, Hewlett-Packard, and Motorola. Similar divestment resolutions...

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