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Sima Ella

Owner, Founder and Editor-in-Chief at Jewish Business News

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  • Oct 25, 2024 | jewishbusinessnews.com | Sima Ella

    Around 2:00 AM tonight, six explosions were heard in Iran’s capital city, Tehran and Raj. Half an hour later, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that they were “accurately attacking military targets in Iran.” According to foreign reports, the Air Force attacked about 20 targets, including air defense systems, missile and UAV production facilities, and launch sites. Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi and Air Force Commander Tomer Bar ran the complex operation 3200 miles away.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | jewishbusinessnews.com | Sima Ella

    A CNN investigation claims that Hamas is not close to defeat in Gaza. The report, published Monday, says the terror group is actively rebuilding its military capabilities, despite intense pressure from Israeli forces. So rather than backing up Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims that Hamas is nearly finished, CNN’s findings show that while Hamas is hurting, they’re not out of the fight.

  • Jul 2, 2024 | jewishbusinessnews.com | Sima Ella

    This affair was first published by Reuters in January 2019. The report covered Project Raven, a far-reaching conducted by ex-NSA agents working for the UAE. Later on, Project Raven was published widely abroad but not in Israel. According to reports, Qatar has been a significant financial supporter of the Palestinian militant organization Hamas in Gaza, transferring over $1.8 billion in cash in suitcases over the years.

  • Jun 24, 2024 | jewishbusinessnews.com | Sima Ella

    In a surprising turn of events, some of Israel’s leading high-tech executives, spearheaded by Eyal Waldman, are considering ousting Netanyahu and foray into politics by potentially forming a new party. Bloomberg reported this development, which comes amidst growing dissatisfaction with the current government’s performance, particularly in the wake of the October 7 attacks and the ongoing war.

  • Jun 21, 2024 | jewishbusinessnews.com | Sima Ella

    In a stunning turn of events, the Prime Minister’s Office has been ordered to pay a staggering NIS 900,000 ($250,000) in compensation to three former Prime Minister’s residence employees, according to the Haaretz website. The judgment, handed down by the Jerusalem Labor Court, revealed shocking violations of employee rights, including insubordination, non-payment of overtime, and work on Shabbat and holidays. This decision comes as part of a compromise between the beleaguered parties.

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