![]() “A large portion of the discussion was devoted to the possibility of cooperation between the countries via the German and European defense industries,” according to a press release from Israel’s Government Press Office. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met last night in Berlin with more than 30 German defense industry executives from the ground, sea, air and space sectors, as well as from defense industry economic organizations.ĭuring the closed-door event, Netanyahu shared Israel’s experience in the security field and discussed the importance of the relationships between Germany, Israel and Europe at this time. ![]() Also in today’s Daily Kickoff: Jake Tapper, Michael Oren and Henry Kissinger.įor less-distracted reading over the weekend, browse this week’s edition of The Weekly Print, a curated print-friendly PDF featuring a selection of recent Jewish Insider, eJewishPhilanthropy and The Circuit stories, including: Interview with Sir David Adjaye, architect of Abu Dhabi’s Abrahamic Family House In a first, Hebrew University launches undergrad class in UAE studies Captain Ayoub is now Israel’s ambassador to the UAE – on TV Joshua Malina’s Broadway return in ‘Leopoldstadt’ packs a personal punch A Jewish journey to the front office of Major League Baseball Silicon Valley Bank’s abrupt collapse sends shockwaves through Middle East The UAE teams up with the ADL to launch the Manara Center in Abu Dhabi and Maimonides Fund launches inhouse institute to turn Sapir Journal ideas into action plans. Michael Kurilla’s testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday, and we interview Amelia Powers Gardner, the Utah county commissioner whose efforts to reduce bureaucracy in her state set off a wave of virtual weddings across Israel. In today’s Daily Kickoff, we report on CENTCOM commander Gen.
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