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The Israel Defense Forces said 135 projectiles were fired into Israeli territory, some of which were intercepted and some of which landed. The launches prompted sirens in the city of Haifa and ...
Israel Hamas war live updates: Netanyahu vows to ‘crush and destroy’ Hamas as air strikes hit Gaza. Bel Trew and Namita Singh. October 11, 2023 at 11:23 PM. ... reported the news agency.
After France, the U.K. and Germany joined global calls for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is in Tel Aviv Monday, and is also expected to press Israel to ...
Films and live performances by leading Israeli artists take place on campus on a regular basis. In April 2022, a cable car station of the Rakvalit was opened at the main campus, connecting the Technion to Haifa University (higher up on Mount Carmel) and to the HaMifratz Central Bus Station and public transit hub at the foot of Mount Carmel.
On February 12, 2009, the Norman and Helen Asher Space Building was dedicated at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. Chicago resident Helen S. Asher and her late husband Norman provided the $3.5 million lead gift for the building. The occasion also celebrated the 30-year anniversary of Israel's space program. [6]
The Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute (RBNI) was established in January 2005 as a joint endeavour of the Russell Berrie Foundation, the government of Israel and the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology. It is one of the largest academic programs in Israel and is among the largest nanotechnology centers in the world. [1]
Israel's toll in the ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza and the border zone is now 391. Health officials in the Hamas-run territory say more than 45,300 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza ...
The Technion, 1937 The Technion, 1945 Refugees from the Holocaust arriving in Haifa Shlomo Kaplansky was the President of the university from 1931 to 1950. [ 32 ] In the 1930s, the Institute absorbed large numbers of Jewish students and distinguished scholars from Poland, Germany, and Austria, who were fleeing the Nazi regime.