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Firing of Arrow interception missile credit: Ministry of Defense spokesperson Can Israel handle all of Iran's ballistic missiles?

As "The Wall Street Journal" reports that Israel's stockpiles of Arrow interception missiles is dwindling, "Globes" examines the IDF's options.

President Putin of Russia with President Pezeshkian of Iran at the signing of the cooperation agreement between the two countries  credit: Reuters/Evgenia Novozhenina "Russia long ago chose sides"

Mediation between Israel and Iran would put President Putin back onto the international stage, but the Israeli government is advised to be wary.

The new face of antisemitism in US - AI illustration Making a noise about silent US antisemitism

Jews in the US report an unprecedented wave of discrimination, exclusion and layoffs, but they’re fighting back, and taking the struggle to court.

Iran nuclear facility credit: Reuters Stringer Iran Assessing damage to the Iranian nuclear program

Bar-Ilan University's Dr. Eyal Pinko tells "Globes" how much damage has been inflicted on Iran's nuclear program and how long it might take to recover.

Profit Financial Services co-founder and joint CEO Asaf Banai  credit:  Inbal Marmari "Savers won't stick with the S&P 500"

Profit Financial Services co-founder Asaf Banai advocates rational financial decisions, and comes out swinging against bank deposits. Part 1 of the “Globes” Financial Growth Track series, presented in collaboration with Profit.

Phishing messages  credit: Shutterstock Phishing attacks flood financial services industry

Impersonation of banks and credit card companies to defraud customers is on the rise, but there is no national strategy to combat it.

Ashtrom Residences CEO Arnon Fridman credit: Jonathan Bloom "Real prices of apartments have fallen in most of Israel"

Ashtrom Residences CEO Arnon Fridman says the special offers by developers disguise the reality in which housing prices have fallen.

Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich  credit: Noam Moskowitz, Knesset Spokesperson's Office "Smotrich threats could sever Israel from global banking system"

Experts warn of possible dire consequences if the finance minister carries out his threats against the banks over sanctioned customers.

Defense startups credit: Tali Bogdanovsky, Xtend, Smartshooter, Colgo Europe: Israel arms embargo amid record procurement

Does the surge in European imports of Israeli defense systems give Israel leverage on the arms embargo being imposed on exports to Israel?

Riyadh  credit: Shutterstock Under the radar: Israeli cyber cos operating in Saudi Arabia

There are business ties between Israeli and Saudi companies despite the lack of normalization, but they have cooled since October 7.

Ido Susan  credit: Eyal Izhar The company from Ra'anana aiming at Nvidia's market

DriveNets has an alternative solution to Nvidia for "AI factories," and a $1 billion order book for the next five years.

EU Horizon program credit: Tali Bogdanovsky Calls to exclude Israel from Horizon jeopardize research

With the EU discussing proposals to end Israel's participation in the Horizon program, and the US administration cutting international grants, Israeli researchers fear for the future.

Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences  credit: Shutterstock "I expected a million; we received $125m"

How the huge donation by Jonathan and Mindy Gray to Tel Aviv University came about, and what "strategic philanthropy" means.

Beersheva credit: Shutterstock Beersheva shrinks amid government indifference

Now only Israel's ninth biggest city, surrounding Negev towns with better tax incentives are eroding the city's status as capital of the Negev.

Karim Kanaan  credit: Shlomi Yosef The tax man raising billions from trapped profits

Karim Kanaan, Chief of Staff to the Director of the Tax Authority, tells how he battled vested interests to get the legislation through.

Israel Diamond Exchange president Nissim Zuaretz credit: Shlomi Yosef Restoring the luster to Israel's diamond industry

Diamond Exchange president Nissim Zuaretz tells "Globes" about his revolutionary efforts to rejuvenate what was once Israel's main export industry, before going into decline.

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