HEADLINES
China's drills intensify Taiwan tensions
Silk Road Virtual Museum debuts in Israel
Elon Musk praises Israel's innovation
The time is now 3:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai said on Tuesday that China is the greatest source of regional unease and instability due to its ongoing military activities around Taiwan, including ships conducting live-fire drills to test and enhance realistic combat training capabilities. He noted that Beijing has stepped up military and political pressure and has rebuffed repeated calls for talks from President Lai Ching-te. Speaking in Taipei ahead of Lai's second anniversary in office, Cho warned that the People's Republic of China continues to conduct military exercises of various scales and types in the Taiwan Strait region, the Indo-Pacific region, the South China Sea, and even around Japan, affecting navigational safety. China’s armed forces operate almost daily around Taiwan, and the navy announced a carrier task group led by the Liaoning had been sent to training in the western Pacific, signaling ongoing pressure on the island. Cho called this the greatest source of regional unease and instability.
In Uplifting News, the Silk Road Virtual Museum opened its first Israel exhibit, displaying a collection of rare, well-preserved textiles and seeds from the Nahal Omer archaeological site in the Arava in southern Israel, with pieces from India, Central Asia, and China. The exhibit was curated by University of Haifa academics and doctoral student Nofar Shamir-Shapir from the Cultural Heritage Department. Nahal Omer dates to the Early Islamic period (mid-7th to 9th century CE) and was first surveyed in 1932, with excavations resuming in 2020 after nearby middens were studied. This is the first Israel exhibit to be featured in the Silk Road Virtual Museum, an international project linking heritage sites across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. In a separate uplifting note, Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, praised Israeli innovation during a video address to the Samson International Smart Mobility Summit at Expo Tel Aviv, saying Israel punches high above its weight and that its innovation per capita is among the best in the world.
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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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