Volunteers operate 'civilian war room' as they work with facial recognition software to gather any available information on whereabouts of the over 220 people seized by terrorists
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Led by a group of 20 Israeli founders and CEOs, the Israeli Children’s Fund pledges $100,000 per child along with mentorship and support until age 22

Various entrepreneurs tell Reuters the move is a result both of economic advantages in America as well as local uncertainty caused by the judicial overhaul

Cloud storage provider will lay off about 50 people, mostly engineers, in Tel Aviv office, as part of global cutback

Tel Aviv is home to the fifth-highest number of unicorns worldwide; placed third in the world for cybersecurity investments, with startups raising $1.7b in 2022

LeumiTech says it helped Israeli startups transfer $1 billion out of SVB accounts; government pledges to help tech firms

Citing judicial overhaul and illiberal policies, Bessemer Venture Partners warns of a 'new era of instability' ushered in by an 'unrestrained government'

About 300 tech companies, venture capital funds and law firms are expected to gather for civil protest at the Knesset, as well as doctors and mental health professionals

Palestinian affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman on the tragic death of activist Johara Khnifes; Tech Israel editor Ricky Ben David on the Tel Aviv opening of a Dubai trade office

Working from the Holy Land while retaining a Bay Area tech job is thanks to the willingness of many Silicon Valley companies to allow employees to work remotely — indefinitely

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