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Startup Daily
Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
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Palo Alto Networks confirms acquisition of cybersecurity firm Bridgecrew
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Purchase of Tel Aviv-based startup for $156 million in cash is the latest in a string of Israeli acquisitions for the US-based multinational
Survey finds 40% of Palestinians have coronavirus antibodies
By
Aaron Boxerman
Large study based on 6,000 blood samples; findings consistent across West Bank and Gaza Strip, although death rates remain remarkably low
Times of Israel Podcast
PODCAST: Daily Briefing, Feb. 16 — Could PA elect a president Marwan Barghouti?
By
TOI staff
Redefine Meat raises $29 million for launch of 3D-printed meat-substitute meals
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Rehovot firm uses 3D printers and ‘ink’ to ‘print’ steaks; firm aims to sell the printers and the cartridges to meat distributors worldwide this year
Ministers sign off on pricey purchase of F-35s, refuelers and bombs
By
Judah Ari Gross
But approval for new transport helicopters to replace aging fleet and additional fighter jets put off until later
How Israel plans to operate a COVID ‘green pass,’ and prevent forgeries
By
TOI staff
Many activities will only be available to those vaccinated or with negative virus tests; app and certificates with barcodes are intended to ensure only the authorized gain access
Suspect in arms sale to Asian country was previously entangled in similar case
By
Tal Schneider
Both attempts — which involved munitions that loiter near, search for and then attack their target — expose holes in Israel’s defense export oversight mechanism
Aron Heller
Israel’s last chance to fix its ultra-Orthodox problem
It was a historic night. Benjamin Netanyahu had been defeated and Ehud Barak was standing on the balcony of Rabin Square promising “the dawn of a new day.” But what I remember most from that May 17, 1999 victory rally were the thousands of jubilant supporters around me building into the crescendo of a rhythmic chant: “Rak lo Shas, Rak lo Shas.” Anything but Shas. It was shocking. Even at that early stage of my political evolution, the repercussions of the call were clear. For Barak to build a coalition government,...
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