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Shootings in Sweden: Under 15-year-old man arrested in attack near Israeli defense company
The Swedish police investigation into the shots near an Israeli-owned site in the city of Göteborg, which public television says is a unit of Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems.
Shooting incident near Israeli-affiliated company in Gothenburg, Sweden
Swedish police are investigating a shooting incident that occurred near an Israeli-affiliated site in Gothenburg. According to Swedish public television (SVT), the location is a facility of the Israeli defense contracting company Elbit Systems. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident.
Germany to train some of its F-35 pilots in Greece
According to Kathimerini, discussions are ongoing between Athens and Berlin regarding the training of future German F-35 pilots at the 120 Air Training Wing in Kalamata.
The German air force plans to initially send ten pilots, who are expected to complete the full two-year training program of the 120 Wing, sources told Kathimerini.
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PM to meet Israel's business elite on visit
On his first trip overseas after the coronavirus outbreak, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will have private meetings on Tuesday in Israel with three of the country's largest business and investment groups, namely the Jerusalem Venture Partners, AMPA Capital and ELBIT Systems at the iconic Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem Hotel.
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Elbit Systems inaugurates new unit producing, integrating terrestrial defense systems
Elbit Systems, a company running defense, security and civil projects, inaugurated on Tuesday a new unit for the production and integration of terrestrial defense systems in Magurele, said Yehuda Vered, CEO of Elbit Systems' Terrestrial and C4i Systems Division.
Israeli intel agency Mossad to fund new spy techniques
Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency has set up an investment fund to help development of new cloak-and-dagger know-how and is offering grants of up to 2 million shekels (about $570,000) per project to bring in new ideas.