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Russian Ruble(RUB)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Russian Ruble = 0.0478 Israeli New Sheqel




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Iraqi Dinar(IQD)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Iraqi Dinar = 0.0029 Israeli New Sheqel




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Cayman Islands Dollar(KYD)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Cayman Islands Dollar = 4.2069 Israeli New Sheqel



  • Cayman Islands Dollar

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Swiss Franc(CHF)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Swiss Franc = 3.6115 Israeli New Sheqel




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CFA Franc BCEAO(XOF)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 CFA Franc BCEAO = 0.0058 Israeli New Sheqel



  • CFA Franc BCEAO

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Vietnamese Dong(VND)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Vietnamese Dong = 0.0001 Israeli New Sheqel




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Macedonian Denar(MKD)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Macedonian Denar = 0.0617 Israeli New Sheqel




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Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Zambian Kwacha = 0.0007 Israeli New Sheqel




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South Korean Won(KRW)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 South Korean Won = 0.0029 Israeli New Sheqel



  • South Korean Won

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Jordanian Dinar(JOD)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Jordanian Dinar = 4.9425 Israeli New Sheqel




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Lebanese Pound(LBP)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Lebanese Pound = 0.0023 Israeli New Sheqel




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Bahraini Dinar(BHD)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Bahraini Dinar = 9.2726 Israeli New Sheqel




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Chilean Peso(CLP)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Chilean Peso = 0.0042 Israeli New Sheqel




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Maldivian Rufiyaa(MVR)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Maldivian Rufiyaa = 0.2262 Israeli New Sheqel




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Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Malaysian Ringgit = 0.8091 Israeli New Sheqel




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Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro(NIO)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro = 0.1019 Israeli New Sheqel



  • Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro

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Netherlands Antillean Guilder(ANG)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Netherlands Antillean Guilder = 1.9534 Israeli New Sheqel



  • Netherlands Antillean Guilder

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Estonian Kroon(EEK)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Estonian Kroon = 0.2459 Israeli New Sheqel




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Danish Krone(DKK)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Danish Krone = 0.5096 Israeli New Sheqel




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Fiji Dollar(FJD)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Fiji Dollar = 1.5564 Israeli New Sheqel




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New Zealand Dollar(NZD)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 New Zealand Dollar = 2.1524 Israeli New Sheqel



  • New Zealand Dollar

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Croatian Kuna(HRK)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Croatian Kuna = 0.5054 Israeli New Sheqel




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Peruvian Nuevo Sol(PEN)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Peruvian Nuevo Sol = 1.0317 Israeli New Sheqel



  • Peruvian Nuevo Sol

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Dominican Peso(DOP)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Dominican Peso = 0.0637 Israeli New Sheqel




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Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Papua New Guinean Kina = 1.0222 Israeli New Sheqel



  • Papua New Guinean Kina

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Brunei Dollar(BND)/Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)

1 Brunei Dollar = 2.4813 Israeli New Sheqel





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Foreign Office Changes Tourist Advice After Israeli Inquiry






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Israelis venture out into a post-coronavirus world


As we begin to enjoy the old-time routines anew, there are some elements that would be a real shame to give up.




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Israeli disinfectant kills 100% of viruses, bacteria


The Israel Institute for Biological Research developed a disinfectant that kills 100% of viruses and bacteria, and is currently being used in mikvehs in Bnei Brak.




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FDA approves Israeli start-up Aidoc's AI to detect COVID-19 in CT scans


Aidoc's AI system can detect and prioritize findings from CT scans associated with coronavirus





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The Eritrean cooking course teaching Israelis about asylum seekers


Kitchen Talks is a social project that aims to connect different groups in Israeli society.




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Top Israeli physician: 100% of all childhood cancer to be curable by 2040


Prof. Shai Izraeli says ‘When you talk about specific cancers, like Hodgkin lymphoma and standard-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the rate of survival is more than 90%.’




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Using Israeli technology to live in a water-stressed world


“Today we live in a water-stressed world. It’s not just Africa and India that are suffering from a shortage of water – it is all over the world.”




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Israeli missiles target fighters near Palmyra

Syrian state TV gave no further details about the attacks, the latest to hit central Syria in three weeks.




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Jews created coronavirus, Israeli paper quotes TTP cleric

ISLAMABAD: According an influential Israeli newspaper “Jerusalem Post” Mufti Abu Hisham Masood, a Pakistani Muslim cleric affiliated with the TTP, which has been widely designated as a...

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Palestinians say they will defy Israeli order in prisoner payments dispute

Palestinian leaders vowed Friday to defy a new Israeli military order which they fear could lead to the confiscation of money destined for prisoners, their relatives and the families of those killed in unrest.




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Three Tax Return Preparers Charged with Helping Clients Evade Taxes by Hiding Millions in Secret Accounts at Two Israeli Banks

David Kalai, Nadav Kalai and David Almog were indicted by a federal grand jury in the Central District of California and charged with conspiring to defraud the United States, the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced today. The superseding indictment, which was returned late yesterday, was unsealed following the defendants’ arrests.



  • OPA Press Releases

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California Businesswoman Agrees to Plead Guilty to Conspiracy to Conceal Israeli Bank Accounts

Guity Kashfi of Los Angeles, was charged today in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California with conspiracy to defraud the United States.



  • OPA Press Releases

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California Businessman Pleads Guilty to Concealing Foreign Bank Account at Israeli Bank on His Tax Return

Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Division Kathryn Keneally and U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag for the Northern District of California announced that Moshe Handelsman of Saratoga, Calif., pleaded guilty today to filing a false tax return for tax year 2007.



  • OPA Press Releases

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California Businessman Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Conceal Israeli Bank Accounts

Aaron Cohen of Encino, Calif., pleaded guilty today in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California to conspiracy to defraud the United States, the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) announced.



  • OPA Press Releases

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Additional Charges Brought Against Tax Return Preparers Previously Charged with Helping Clients Hide Millions in Offshore Israeli Banks

David Kalai and Nadav Kalai face additional charges after a federal grand jury in the Central District of California returned a second superseding indictment yesterday.



  • OPA Press Releases

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Los Angeles Businessman Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Defraud the United States by Concealing Israeli Bank Accounts

David Raminfard of Los Angeles pleaded guilty today in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California to conspiracy to defraud the United States, the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) announced.



  • OPA Press Releases

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California Banker Charged with Helping U.S. Taxpayers Conceal Secret Israeli Bank Accounts

Shokrollah Baravarian, of Beverly Hills, California, was charged today in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California with conspiracy to defraud the United States.



  • OPA Press Releases

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Israeli COVID-19 Vaccine Developments Webinar – Wednesday, May 6, 2020




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Osiraq Redux: A Crisis Simulation of an Israeli Strike on the Iranian Nuclear Program

In December 2009, the Saban Center for Middle East Policy conducted a day-long simulation of the diplomatic and military fallout that could result from an Israeli military strike against the Iranian nuclear program. In this Middle East Memo, Kenneth M. Pollack analyzes the critical decisions each side made during the wargame.

The simulation was conducted as a three-move game with three separate country teams. One team represented a hypothetical American National Security Council, a second team represented a hypothetical Israeli cabinet, and a third team represented a hypothetical Iranian Supreme National Security Council. The U.S. team consisted of approximately ten members, all of whom had served in senior positions in the U.S. government and U.S. military. The Israel team consisted of a half-dozen American experts on Israel with close ties to Israeli decision-makers, and who, in some cases, had spent considerable time in Israel. Some members of the Israel team had also served in the U.S. government. The Iran team consisted of a half-dozen American experts on Iran, some of whom had lived and/or traveled extensively in Iran, are of Iranian extraction, and/or had served in the U.S. government with responsibility for Iran.

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Assessing the Obstacles and Opportunities in a Future Israeli-Syrian-American Peace Negotiation

Introduction:

In the ebb and flow of Middle East diplomacy, the two interrelated issues of an Israeli-Syrian peace settlement and Washington’s bilateral relationship with Damascus have gone up and down on Washington’s scale of importance. The election of Barack Obama raised expectations that the United States would give the two issues the priority they had not received during the eight years of the George W. Bush administration. Candidate Obama promised to assign a high priority to the resuscitation of the Arab-Israeli peace process, and separately to “engage” with Iran and Syria (as recommended by the Iraq Study Group in 2006).

In May 2009, shortly after assuming office, President Obama sent the assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, Jeffrey Feltman, and the senior director for the Middle East in the National Security Council, Daniel Shapiro, to Damascus to open a dialogue with Bashar al-Asad’s regime. Several members of Congress also travelled to Syria early in Obama’s first year, including the chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, John Kerry, and the chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Howard Berman. In addition, when the president appointed George Mitchell as special envoy to the Middle East, Mitchell named as his deputy Fred Hof, a respected expert on Syria and the Israeli-Syrian dispute. Last summer, both Mitchell and Hof visited Damascus and began their give and take with Syria.

And yet, after this apparent auspicious beginning, neither the bilateral relationship between the United States and Syria, nor the effort to revive the Israeli-Syrian negotiation has gained much traction. Damascus must be chagrined by the fact that when the Arab-Israeli peace process is discussed now, it is practically equated with the Israeli-Palestinian track. This paper analyzes the difficulties confronting Washington’s and Jerusalem’s respective Syria policies and offers an approach for dealing with Syria. Many of the recommendations stem from lessons resulting from the past rounds of negotiations, so it is important to understand what occurred.

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  • Itamar Rabinovich