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Startup Daily
Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Monday, January 11, 2021
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Startup says it can make rifles smarter, deadlier — and safer
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Smart Shooter, based in Kibbutz Yagur, fits its device onto standard rifles, to give infantry soldiers accuracy and connectivity
Most Israelis believe democracy in danger; trust in Supreme Court, Knesset dives
By
TOI staff
Israel Democracy Institute survey shows declining faith in public institutions amid COVID pandemic and continued lack of political stability
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UAE pipeline deal will imperil Eilat’s critical coral reefs, scientists warn
By
Sue Surkes
As tankers begin taking oil from Red Sea to Mediterranean, hundreds of experts write that a leak could ravage marine life and destroy world’s only reef spared by climate change
Israeli diamond magnate’s Guinea graft trial begins in Geneva
By
Nina Larson
Beny Steinmetz arrives in Switzerland to face charges and up to 10 years in prison over alleged bribes to secure mining contract; lawyer: ‘We will plead his innocence’
100 residents, 0 cases: How Jerusalem’s largest home for disabled dodged COVID
By
Nathan Jeffay
A rigorously sterile environment and other strict measures have helped ADI Jerusalem elude the pandemic, though staying safe has come at a cost of increased isolation
Naomi Chazan
The Palestinians’ moment is coming
The inauguration of Joseph Biden as the 46th president of the United States next week will take place just eight days short of the first anniversary of the "Deal of the Century," announced at the White House by outgoing President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. By then, what was hailed as a paradigmatic shift in Israeli-Arab relations which bypassed the Palestinians may yet prove -- in stark contrast to the declared objectives of its drafters -- to be the necessary jolt that will lead to a...
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