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June 15, 2023 / כ״ו בסיון תשפ״ג
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ISRAEL GRAPPLES WITH SURGING PRODUCE PRICES | BREAKING GROUND WITH SYNTHETIC HUMAN FETUSES | HISTORIC ARMS SALE WITH FLAGSHIP MERKAVA TANK |
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| ISRAEL GRAPPLES WITH SURGING PRODUCE PRICES |
| Israel's Consumer Price Index (CPI) saw a modest increase of 0.2% in May, beneath the anticipated range of 0.5% to 0.6%. However, there's still a growing concern: the escalating cost of fresh produce. A staggering 11% surge in fruit prices exemplifies the mounting burden faced by everyday citizens, who are grappling with these unexpected price hikes in their daily lives. The 2.9% decline in vegetable prices offers little solace, as the rising cost of essential goods continues to stress household budgets. As the price index for residential construction shows a slight dip, the question remains: how will this rising tide of produce prices impact the resilient Israeli economy and its people? |
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| WEEKLY FACT is one of the few countries in the world that entered the 21st century with a net gain in its number of trees, due in part to massive afforestation efforts. |
| BREAKING GROUND WITH SYNTHETIC HUMAN FETUSES |
| Israeli scientists have made a significant breakthrough by creating synthetic human fetuses using stem cells. These fetuses, which resemble those in the earliest stages of human development, could provide crucial insights into genetic disorders and recurring miscarriages. However, the ethical implications of such advances are being carefully considered. The fetuses, which lack certain vital organs like a beating heart or brain, are entirely made from fetal stem cells. While the potential of these synthetic fetuses to mature beyond early stages is still uncertain, they represent a significant step forward in medical research, promising a deeper understanding of fetal diseases and birth defects. |
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| VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT SARAH ROSEN | FEED ISRAEL VOLUNTEER | HEDERAH "As a working professional in the corporate world, I often felt disconnected from the struggles that many people face on a daily basis. That's why I decided to become a volunteer at Feed Israel. It has been a transformative experience for me. Through volunteering, I've gained a deeper understanding of the challenges that individuals and families in our community are facing, particularly when it comes to food insecurity. It has opened my eyes to the importance of empathy and giving back. Volunteering has not only allowed me to make a positive impact in the lives of others but has also enriched my own life in countless ways. It's a constant reminder that we all have the power to create change, no matter how small our contributions may seem." |
| HISTORIC ARMS SALE WITH FLAGSHIP MERKAVA TANK |
| In a landmark move, Israel is in advanced negotiations to sell its flagship Merkava tank to two countries, marking the first-ever export of this state-of-the-art fighting vehicle. One of the prospective buyers is a European country. The Merkava tank, now in its fourth generation, was originally introduced to bolster Israel's armored corps after heavy losses in the 1973 war and reduce dependence on foreign arms. This potential sale comes amid soaring global demand for Israeli defense products, largely driven by countries replenishing their arsenals following their support to Ukraine. As a result, Israel is now exporting surplus systems that it had not previously sold abroad, including earlier-generation Merkavas. Despite the tense geopolitical climate, Israel continues to assert its prowess in defense technology, reinforcing its position on the global stage. |
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