Israel: Marc Chagall's painting stolen 24 years ago sold at Tel Aviv auction
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A famous Marc Chagall painting was sold at an auction in Tel Aviv for $110,000 (99,800 euro) on Saturday. The small piece called Jacob's Ladder had been stolen from the city's Gordon Gallery in 1996.
The painting remained missing until a Jerusalem family found it in their mother's storage room after she died in 2015.
Hazan Tiroche auctioned off the Chagall, as well as several other crucial pieces from Israel's history, including Reuven Rubin's Jaffa and Spring in the Galilee
Tiroche specializes in items with interesting stories, including the boots that George Bush gave former prime minister Ariel Sharon, the signed peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, and David Ben-Gurion's passport.
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Israeli Space Agency | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:43 1 History
00:00:58 1.1 NCSR and foreign reliance
00:02:41 1.2 Establishment of a space agency
00:04:13 2 Vision
00:05:48 3 Budget
00:06:46 4 Satellite programs
00:07:45 4.1 Ofeq Satellite Series
00:08:39 4.2 Amos Satellite Series
00:09:25 4.3 EROS Satellite Series
00:10:03 4.4 TechSAR Satellite
00:10:32 5 Launch capabilities
00:12:01 5.1 Palmachim Spaceport
00:13:00 6 Space research
00:13:31 6.1 National Knowledge Center on NEOs
00:14:36 6.2 Israel Cosmic Ray Center
00:15:49 6.3 EOSDIS ISA-MEIDA
00:17:16 6.4 Tel Aviv University Ultraviolet Explorer
00:18:14 6.5 TechSat-Gurwin Microsatellite
00:18:47 6.6 Sloshsat-FLEVO
00:19:43 7 Ongoing development
00:20:00 7.1 VENµS
00:21:00 7.2 OPsat
00:21:42 7.3 ULTRASAT
00:23:16 7.4 INSAT-1 & INSAT-2
00:23:42 7.5 SHALOM Project
00:24:34 7.6 SAMSON
00:25:09 7.7 Matroshka AstroRad Radiation Experiment
00:26:34 8 Manned programs
00:26:57 8.1 Ilan Ramon
00:27:38 8.1.1 Ilan Ramon International annual Space Conference
00:28:10 9 Experiments via NASA shuttles
00:28:41 9.1 Israeli Space Agency Investigation About Hornets
00:29:41 9.2 Early development of embryos in microgravity
00:31:13 9.3 MEIDEX
00:31:56 10 Moon mission
00:32:18 10.1 Israel Network for Lunar Science and Exploration
00:33:10 10.2 SpaceIL
00:33:59 11 Commercial and industry involvement
00:35:03 12 Industrial groups
00:35:21 12.1 IAI
00:35:51 12.2 Elbit Systems
00:36:20 12.3 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
00:36:42 13 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Israel Space Agency (ISA; Hebrew: סוכנות החלל הישראלית, Sochnut HaChalal HaYisraelit) is a governmental body, a part of Israel's Ministry of Science and Technology, that coordinates all Israeli space research programs with scientific and commercial goals.
The agency was founded by the theoretical physicist Professor Yuval Ne'eman in 1983 to replace the National Committee for Space Research which was established in 1960 to set up the infrastructure required for space missions. The agency is currently headed by Professor Isaac Ben Israel as Chairman and Avi Blasberger as Director General.Today, Israel is the smallest country with indigenous launch capabilities.
Israel Space Agency | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:43 1 History
00:00:58 1.1 NCSR and foreign reliance
00:02:41 1.2 Establishment of a space agency
00:04:13 2 Vision
00:05:48 3 Budget
00:06:46 4 Satellite programs
00:07:45 4.1 Ofeq Satellite Series
00:08:39 4.2 Amos Satellite Series
00:09:25 4.3 EROS Satellite Series
00:10:03 4.4 TechSAR Satellite
00:10:32 5 Launch capabilities
00:12:01 5.1 Palmachim Spaceport
00:13:00 6 Space research
00:13:31 6.1 National Knowledge Center on NEOs
00:14:36 6.2 Israel Cosmic Ray Center
00:15:49 6.3 EOSDIS ISA-MEIDA
00:17:16 6.4 Tel Aviv University Ultraviolet Explorer
00:18:14 6.5 TechSat-Gurwin Microsatellite
00:18:47 6.6 Sloshsat-FLEVO
00:19:43 7 Ongoing development
00:20:00 7.1 VENµS
00:21:00 7.2 OPsat
00:21:42 7.3 ULTRASAT
00:23:16 7.4 INSAT-1 & INSAT-2
00:23:42 7.5 SHALOM Project
00:24:34 7.6 SAMSON
00:25:09 7.7 Matroshka AstroRad Radiation Experiment
00:26:34 8 Manned programs
00:26:57 8.1 Ilan Ramon
00:27:38 8.1.1 Ilan Ramon International annual Space Conference
00:28:10 9 Experiments via NASA shuttles
00:28:41 9.1 Israeli Space Agency Investigation About Hornets
00:29:41 9.2 Early development of embryos in microgravity
00:31:13 9.3 MEIDEX
00:31:56 10 Moon mission
00:32:18 10.1 Israel Network for Lunar Science and Exploration
00:33:10 10.2 SpaceIL
00:33:59 11 Commercial and industry involvement
00:35:03 12 Industrial groups
00:35:21 12.1 IAI
00:35:51 12.2 Elbit Systems
00:36:20 12.3 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
00:36:42 13 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Israel Space Agency (ISA; Hebrew: סוכנות החלל הישראלית, Sochnut HaChalal HaYisraelit) is a governmental body, a part of Israel's Ministry of Science and Technology, that coordinates all Israeli space research programs with scientific and commercial goals.
The agency was founded by the theoretical physicist Professor Yuval Ne'eman in 1983 to replace the National Committee for Space Research which was established in 1960 to set up the infrastructure required for space missions. The agency is currently headed by Professor Isaac Ben Israel as Chairman and Avi Blasberger as Director General.Today, Israel is the smallest country with indigenous launch capabilities.
Six-Day War | Wikipedia audio article
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Six-Day War
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Six-Day War (Hebrew: מלחמת ששת הימים, Milhemet Sheshet Ha Yamim; Arabic: النكسة, an-Naksah, The Setback or حرب ۱۹٦۷, Ḥarb 1967, War of 1967), also known as the June War, 1967 Arab–Israeli War, or Third Arab–Israeli War, was fought between 5 and 10 June 1967 by Israel and the neighboring states of Egypt (known at the time as the United Arab Republic), Jordan, and Syria.
Relations between Israel and its neighbours had never fully normalised following the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. In 1956 Israel invaded the Egyptian Sinai, with one of its objectives being the reopening of the Straits of Tiran which Egypt had blocked to Israeli shipping since 1950. Israel was subsequently forced to withdraw, but won a guarantee that the Straits of Tiran would remain open. While the United Nations Emergency Force was deployed along the border, there was no demilitarisation agreement.In the period leading up to June 1967, tensions became dangerously heightened. Israel reiterated its post-1956 position that the closure of the straits of Tiran to its shipping would be a casus belli. In May Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser announced that the straits would be closed to Israeli vessels and then mobilised its Egyptian forces along its border with Israel. On 5 June, Israel launched what it claimed were a series of preemptive airstrikes against Egyptian airfields. Claims and counterclaims relating to this series of events are one of a number of controversies relating to the conflict.
The Egyptians were caught by surprise, and nearly the entire Egyptian air force was destroyed with few Israeli losses, giving the Israelis air supremacy. Simultaneously, the Israelis launched a ground offensive into the Gaza Strip and the Sinai, which again caught the Egyptians by surprise. After some initial resistance, Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser ordered the evacuation of the Sinai. Israeli forces rushed westward in pursuit of the Egyptians, inflicted heavy losses, and conquered the Sinai.
Nasser induced Syria and Jordan to begin attacks on Israel by using the initially confused situation to claim that Egypt had repelled the Israeli air strike. Israeli counterattacks resulted in the seizure of East Jerusalem as well as the West Bank from the Jordanians, while Israel's retaliation against Syria resulted in its occupation of the Golan Heights.
A ceasefire was signed on 11 June. In the aftermath of the war, Israel had crippled the Egyptian, Syrian and Jordanian militaries, having killed over 20,000 troops while only losing fewer than 1,000 of its own. The Israeli success was the result of a well-prepared and enacted strategy, the poor leadership of the Arab states, and their poor military leadership and strategy. Israel seized the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the West Bank from Jordan and the Golan Heights from Syria. Israel's international standing greatly improved in the following years. Its victory humiliated Egypt, Jordan and Syria, leading Nasser to resign in shame; he was later reinstated after protests in Egypt against his resignation. The speed and ease of Israel's victory would later lead to a dangerous overconfidence within the ranks of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), contributing to initial Arab successes in the subsequent 1973 Yom Kippur War, although ultimately Israeli forces were successful and defeated the Arab militaries. The displacement of civilian populations resulting from the war would have long-term consequences, as 300,000 Palestinians fled the West Bank and about 100,000 Syrians left the Golan Heights to become refugees. Across the Arab world, Jewish minority communities fled or were expelled, with refugees going mainly to Israel or Europe.