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Knesset Renews Permanent Residency Ban for Palestinian Spouses of Israeli Citizens – The controversial law is intended to protect a Jewish demographic majority.

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March 16, 2022David Rutman, Meghan Froy

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Israel’s SentinelOne is Acquiring America’s Attivo Networks for $616.5 Million
SCOOP: Internal ADL Memo Recommended Ending Police Delegations to Israel Amid Backlash – The controversial program, now on pause, was characterized by senior staff as high cost and low reward.

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