Monthly Archives: March 2025

Are you on a winner?

Israel’s Canotera AI analyzes the details of a legal case to predict the outcome and the likely value of any damages awarded. It can be used by plaintiffs, defendants, lawyers, and insurance companies. Its first client is a New York … Continue reading

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Israeli is Intel Corp number three

Intel Israel co-CEO Karin Eibschitz-Segal has been appointed Intel Corp’s interim head of Intel’s data center and artificial intelligence (DCAI), the third most important position at the US chipmaker. She will manage 10,000 employees globally, including several hundred in Israel. … Continue reading

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The next chip is for Intel

Intel’s newest microprocessor – the Falcon Shores AI processor, developed using technology from Israeli company Habana Labs – will be repurposed as an internal test platform. It will be part of the development of the Jaguar Shores chip – Intel’s … Continue reading

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Transforming pain into smiles

700+ people came together in Eilat for the winter camp of Simcha Layeled (Joy for the child – see here previously). Some 400 physically disabled children rode in jeep safaris, enjoyed water sports in the Red Sea, and participated in … Continue reading

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Pakistan’s Sufi leader visited Israel

Peer Syed Mudassir Nazar Shah, chairman of the global Sufi Council, visited Israel for the first time. He said “People lost half their families, and they are still able to hold on to hope – it’s eye-opening.” At least 140 … Continue reading

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Transforming lives in Africa

Another great video from Israeli NGO Innovation: Africa. The Story of Nakiru Theresa from Karamoja, Uganda. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHrkpht7TTs

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Azerbaijani books support Israel

New Azerbaijani textbooks attribute the Israeli-Palestinian conflict’s roots to Arab rejection of the 1947 U.N. Partition Plan. Azerbaijan is also the first Muslim-majority country to define antisemitism in its textbooks, offering positive portrayals of both Jews and Israel. https://www.jns.org/azerbaijani-textbooks-show-increasing-support-for-israel-and-respect-for-jews/

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Israeli scientist at Moroccan conference

Dr. Doron Markel, chief scientist of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund represented KKL-JNF at a conference on water, energy, food and ecology in Rabat. He presented the Ma’ale Gilboa agrivoltaic project, which uses land for solar energy production and agriculture. … Continue reading

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What’s army life like in the haredi brigade

Haredi recruits in the IDF’s new Hashmonaim Brigade share their experiences of training, spiritual growth and adjusting to military life. Despite initial challenges, many are committed to serving and see it as a meaningful way to contribute to Israel’s security. … Continue reading

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Breaking down stereotypes

Tamer Masudin, a Muslim Arab from Israel, broke down classic stereotypes and tropes about the country, describing how united the nation and land are. https://worldisraelnews.com/watch-israeli-arab-muslim-discusses-living-in-israel-dispels-accusations/

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