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Swedish FM in visit to Israel: Sweden is a friend of Israel – The Jerusalem Post

| October 18, 2021

Israel and Sweden have a chance to strengthen their relations, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and his counterpart from Stockholm, Ann Linde, said in Jerusalem on Monday, during the first visit to Israel by a Swedish foreign minister in a decade. Sweden is a friend of Israel, Linde said, adding: We both see a real opportunity to deepen our dialogue further and develop long-standing cooperation when it comes to innovation, culture and trade, as well as fighting antisemitism...

Russians with Sputnik V vaccine will be allowed into Israel ahead of Bennett-Putin meeting – Haaretz

| October 18, 2021

Israel will allow Russian tourists vaccinated with Sputnik V, the Russian-made COVID vaccine, to enter the country for the next two months. The decision comes ahead of Prime Minister Naftali Bennetts scheduled Friday meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia. The Sputnik V vaccine is not recognized by Israel, the World Health Organization, or the U.S.

Israel, UAE jumping forward with Fintech cooperation – The Jerusalem Post

| October 18, 2021

Israel and the UAE are not only having photo opportunities but are moving forward in economic cooperation in concrete areas such as Fintech. At a joint Israeli-Emirati conference in Abu Dhabi Monday on Fintech co-sponsored by Bank Hapoalim and the Israel Export Institute, officials from both countries delved deep into the details of how cooperation has already moved forward and how future investors can plug into the expanding growth

Only talking will bring understanding in the Israel-Poland rift – The Jerusalem Post

| October 18, 2021

Polish-Jewish relations are a mess, the worst theyve been in decades. Israel expressed its disgust over Polands passage of a law that effectively bars Holocaust survivors and the families of murdered victims from reclaiming Nazi-looted property in Poland during the war.

Israel relations in Congress aren’t what they used to be – opinion – The Jerusalem Post

| October 18, 2021

The debacle with regards to the Iron Dome funding was a wake-up call for Israel that things in Congress, and especially in the House of Representatives, arent what they used to be. Ultimately, the aid was approved in the House, even by an impressive majority (the second holdup, in the Senate, had reasons which were not related to Israel), but the episode showed that there are some new realities in the generations-long relationship between Israel and Congress, and American politics in general

Are Israel’s COVID Policies Hurting Its Standing With U.S. Conservatives? | Opinion – Newsweek

| October 18, 2021

From the halls of power in Washington, D.C. to the American heartland, Israel, for decades, has enjoyed a warm friendship with American conservatives who view the country, quite correctly, as an oasis of tranquility and a robust democracy amid a sea of autocracy, religious strife and tribalism. However, Israel's heavy-handed response to COVID-19 is sure to cause concern and raise eyebrows among American conservatives, potentially leading to a sea change in attitudes that could have far-reaching policy implications.

Little by little, tourists from Emirates, Bahrain arrive to Israel – Al-Monitor

| October 18, 2021

It was an unusual sight Oct. 9 at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Judaisms holiest place. A group of tourists from Bahrain, wearing long robes and keffiyehs, stood alongside Jewish worshippers, and some even prayed to Allah themselves

COVID: Israel to give AstraZeneca vaccine to those affected by Pfizer – The Jerusalem Post

| October 18, 2021

Israel will start offering the option of receiving a coronavirus AstraZeneca vaccine starting from Thursday, the Health Ministry announced Monday. The vaccine by AstraZeneca is based on a different technology than Pfizers and Modernas, which are both messenger RNA vaccines. AstraZeneca uses a weakened animal virus as a viral vector.

Israel’s Arabs are unimpressed by politicians’ promises to halt crime – Haaretz

| October 18, 2021

For the Arab community, the amount of olive oil produced has always been the acid test of how successful the olive harvest was. Now, its applying the same standard to the war on rampaging crime the acid test will be how much, if at all, the number of victims declines. The government has recently issued a flood of statements, plans and decisions on this issue, including some that have been submitted to the Knesset for approval and some that are awaiting the Finance Ministrys okay.

Israel to showcase space tech at International Astronautical Congress in Dubai – Cleveland Jewish News

| October 18, 2021

Israel Aerospace Industries will lead the Israeli Space Exhibit at the 72nd International Astronautical Congress to be held in Dubai from Oct. 25 to Oct.


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