From AIPAC <[email protected]>
Subject AIPAC This Week: U.S. works to extend the U.N. arms embargo on Iran
Date August 10, 2020 9:44 PM
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Dear Friend of Israel,


In 69 days&mdash;on Oct. 18, 2020&mdash;the U.N. arms embargo on Iran will expire.


Allowing Iran to acquire advanced weapons puts our troops, our allies, and our interests in danger.


In May, nearly 90% of the House signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo calling for an extension of the arms embargo on Iran. In the Senate, 57 senators have cosponsored a bipartisan resolution calling on the U.N. Security Council to extend the embargo.

Secretary of State Pompeo
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announced last week that the United States will introduce a resolution at the Security Council this week to extend the arms embargo.


Pompeo has also said that "one way or another" the embargo will be extended. We will keep you informed as developments unfold.


Below are more news stories we are watching this week along with two video briefings on Israeli innovation.


Sincerely,

Brian Shankman

Director of Regional Affairs and Development
AIPAC Briefing: Data-Driven Homeschooling



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Featuring: Ori Hofnung, GiantLeap Founder (8 minutes)

GiantLeap helps parents drive their child's development by making data-driven decisions from the comfort of their own home. Ori Hofnung, founder and CEO of Israel's GiantLeap, discusses his innovative technology&mdash;technology that is especially helpful today as parents homeschool their children.

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AIPAC Briefing: A New Type of Artist



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Featuring: Elad Katav, Cupixel Founder and CEO (8 minutes)


Cupixel founder and CEO Elad Katav explains how his technology, which combines augmented reality and patent-pending art tools, allows anyone to become an artist, right from their own homes.

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Rockets, Missiles, Arson Balloons: Hamas Continues to Attack Israel Anna Ahronheim, The Jerusalem Post


Over the weekend, Hamas launched dozens of incendiary and explosive balloons toward Israel from the Gaza Strip in hopes of injuring and killing Israelis and destroying property.

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Fires caused by the balloons destroyed land in the Negev.


On Monday, the Iranian-backed terrorist organization continued its regional aggression, firing several missiles toward the Mediterranean Sea.



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An Inside Look at the U.S.-Israeli F-35 Flight Drills that are Transforming Both Air Forces

Seth Frantzman, The National Interest


America and Israel work together to keep both nations safe and better prepared to overcome shared threats.


Pilots from the U.S. and Israel air forces recently completed their second joint exercise in a year using fifth-generation F-35 warplanes. The unique partnership is now progressing toward more drills together using this aircraft which only a handful of countries in the world possess. The joint drills are helping American and Israeli pilots get to know each other better, despite the coronavirus crisis, and learn about how to get the most out of their aircraft.



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