The fictional superhero Wonder Woman was named an Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls. Two actors who played her, Gal Gadot and Lynda Carter, spoke at the world body’s headquarters on October 21 at an event that also celebrated the 75th anniversary of the crime-fighting demigoddess. “Wonder Woman seeks to...

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A top UNESCO panel approved a controversial resolution ignoring Jewish and Christian historical ties to the Temple Mount on Wednesday, prompting Israel to withdraw its envoy to the United Nations cultural organization. Israel’s ambassador to UNESCO criticized the vote on the Arab-sponsored resolution — the second of its kind to be passed...

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New funding for Israeli high-tech companies reached $1.19 billion this quarter, marking the second-highest quarterly level in a decade, the IVC Research Center announced Wednesday. That brings the amount of capital raised by Israeli high-tech firms this year to $4 billion—up 27 percent when compared to last year. The largest chunk of that capital came from Ormat...

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An ancient papyrus from the First Temple period containing the earliest Hebrew mention of Jerusalem outside the Bible was unveiled by the Israel Antiquities Authority on Wednesday. The document is from the 7th century BCE, according to radiocarbon dating, making it one of three existing Hebrew papyri from that time period, The Times...

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It’s been a good few months for Reporty, maker of a free app enabling smartphone users in 160 countries to communicate with emergency dispatchers even without an Internet connection. Launched in March, Reporty won first prize in the TLV Startup Challenge three months later. In October, the company announced a $5.15 million international...

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Four Palestinians who attended a Jewish holiday event in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank were arrested by Palestinian Authority security forces shortly thereafter. “Any Palestinian cooperation with settlers is viewed as violating the law, as he cooperates with the enemy,” a senior Palestinian security official told the Times of Israel....

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Last week’s UNESCO resolution denying the historical links between Judaism and Jerusalem is one that “denies reality, that erases facts and, most importantly, one that marks a step against reconciliation and peace,” Frida Ghitis wrote in her Miami Herald column Thursday. In addition to “embolden[ing] extremists,” Ghitis wrote, the resolution...

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The recent vote by UNESCO, the UN’s cultural agency, in favor of a resolution that denied Jewish historical ties to Jerusalem was “mistaken, inconceivable” and “shocking,” Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said Friday, promising that his country would vote against such resolutions in the future. Italy abstained from voting on the...

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The Israeli Tourism Ministry has stepped up marketing campaigns in India and China, hoping to increase the numbers of incoming travelers from these major emerging markets for tourism. Some 40,000 Indians and 47,000 Chinese visited Israel during 2015. While still a drop in the pan in terms of potential—about 20...

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Just days after the UN’s cultural agency voted in favor of a resolution denying Jerusalem’s Jewish history, archaeologists have discovered the site where the Romans breached Jerusalem’s walls in the prelude to the destruction of the Second Jewish Temple nearly 2,000 years ago, confirming those ties, The Times of Israel reported Thursday. The site,...

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