Israeli privately-held tech companies have raised $2.1 billion in the first three months of 2025, according to IVC-LeumiTech, up 24% from the corresponding quarter of 2024.
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Israeli startups raised over $1b in March
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Ahmed al-Sharaa speaks with Iraqi PM Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani
In the wake of the end of the Ramadan and the Eid al-Fitr holiday, the leaders of Iraq and Syria held an important phone call. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa spoke on the phone on April 1.
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Report: Over 1,000 child deaths disappear from Hamas casualty list
Analysis by Honest Reporting board member and NGO Monitor analyst Salo Aizenberg shows Hamas has removed about 3,400 "verified deaths" from 2024 casualty reports from its latest casulty report.
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Iran’s warning to the US regarding its nuclear weapons development
As the US positions aircraft in the Indian Ocean that could strike Iran’s nuclear program, Iran is warning that if the US acts, then Iran will develop a nuclear weapon.
In essence, Iran is saying that it has a right to develop all the…
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Is Harvard Trump’s new target, after Columbia? | Donald Trump News
United States President Donald Trump’s administration will review billions of dollars in federal funding for Harvard University amid an ongoing crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests on US campuses.
This announcement comes amid similar…
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Rejecting Israel’s Occupation and Genocide Is Not Anti-Semitism: Turkey
Ankara (Quds News Network)- Turkish officials have strongly condemned recent remarks by Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, in which he accused President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of being “anti-Semitic” and a “threat to the…
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A new antifungal drug works in a surprising way
A newly discovered bacterial weapon against fungi can kill even drug-resistant strains, raising hopes for a new antifungal drug.
Fungal infections have been spreading rapidly and widely in recent years, fueled in part by climate…
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Minister calls on Israel to ‘quickly conclude’ probe into killings of UK aid workers
Israel is facing calls to “quickly and thoroughly conclude” its investigation into an air strike which killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza a year ago.
Foreign Office minister Hamish Falconer made the demand in the…
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