Iron Age Shipwreck Offers Rare Look at Ancient Trade
A University of Haifa study of nine 2,600-year-old raw iron lumps from Israel's Dor Lagoon reveals new insights into ancient Mediterranean trade.
A University of Haifa study of nine 2,600-year-old raw iron lumps from Israel's Dor Lagoon reveals new insights into ancient Mediterranean trade.
Israel's IDF in Jerusalem rejected media claims of missile interceptor shortages, confirming readiness for prolonged fighting with its advanced defense systems.
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Bank of Israel reports nonfinancial private sector debt reached $800 billion by end of 2025, a 9% increase driven by business and household borrowing.
Israel's IDF in Jerusalem rejected media claims of missile interceptor shortages, confirming readiness for prolonged fighting with its advanced defense systems.