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July 27, 2015
Arab-Israeli lawmaker: Jews have no religious ties to Temple Mount
An Arab Knesset member claimed that Jews have no religious ties to Jerusalem’s Temple Mount.
High-tech new water — next steps for sustainable water solutions in California
On July 13, a working team was formed among 12 California water officials and practitioners (led by former state Treasurer Kathleen Brown and state bond counsel Robert Feyer) and more than 50 Israel experts who had designed Israel’s water solutions industry.
Israel’s special forces operate outside of the box
While enjoying an evening meal overlooking a view of the Mediterranean Sea from his beach front home in August 2008, Syrian Brigadier General Mahmoud Suleiman was killed when two shots fired by a sniper struck him in the head and the throat.
Kerry heads for Egypt and the Gulf to discuss Iran deal, ISIS
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Egypt and the Gulf next week for talks on the recent nuclear deal between major powers and Iran and the fight against Islamic State militants, then he will head to Southeast Asia, where countries share U.S. concerns about China\’s pursuit of territorial claims.
Mossad: All 11 Jews missing after fleeing Iran in the 90s were murdered
One year after determining that eight Jews who tried to escape from Iran in 1994 were murdered on their way to Israel, the Mossad has recently found that three other Jews who left Iran three years later were also murdered, Ynet reported.
Teva buys Allergan for $40.5 billion
Israel’s Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. said in a statement Monday that it has agreed to acquire Dublin-based Allergan PLC’s generic pharmaceuticals business for $40.5 billion.
Obama knocks Huckabee, Trump for slide in Republican rhetoric
President Barack Obama criticized Republican presidential candidates Mike Huckabee and Donald Trump on Monday for their blunt rhetoric about the Iran nuclear agreement and other issues, calling it damaging to political debate.