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Yavne, Oct 11 (EFE).- Israel Antiquities Authority on Monday unveiled a , a discovery that suggests Gaza’s white wine was in high demand during t1,500-year-old industrial estate winery discovered in the Israeli city of Yavnehe Byzantine period.“Mainly (they exported) to Turkey, which was Byzantine, of course to Rome, Europe, and even London,” Israeli archeologist, Hagit Torge, tells Efe.(Camera: ATEF SAFADI)SHOT LIST: 1500 YEAR OLD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE WINERY DISCOVERED IN YAVNE, ISRAEL.
Yavne, Oct 11 (EFE).- Israel Antiquities Authority on Monday unveiled a 1,500-year-old industrial estate winery discovered in the Israeli city of Yavne, a discovery that suggests Gaza’s white wine was in high demand during the Byzantine period.“Mainly (they exported) to Turkey, which was Byzantine, of course to Rome, Europe, and even London,” Israeli archeologist, Hagit Torge, tells Efe.SHOT LIST: 1500 YEAR OLD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE WINERY DISCOVERED IN YAVNE, ISRAEL.SOUND BITES: ISRAELI ARCHEOLOGIST HAGIT TORGE (IN ENGLISH)
Jerusalem, Apr 29 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Atef Safadi) The Orthodox Christian community celebrates Holy Thursday in Jerusalem on Thursday.FOOTAGE OF THE TRADITIONAL WASHING OF FEET AT THE ETHIOPIAN CHURCH OF DEIR AL SULTAN, IN THE OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM.
The US Federal government's Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP, doled out hundreds of billions of dollars to businesses. The PPP's goal was to assist businesses during the nearly inevitable slowdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic. But according to Business Insider, many minority-owned businesses were left waiting for funds until the final weeks of the program. Many of our businesses were being turned down in the first and second round of funding. That caused application fatigue and frustration. Ron Busby President, US Black Chambers The Center For Responsible Lending says minority-owned businesses support 8.7 million jobs with an annual total payroll of $280 billion.
Jerusalem, Dec 23 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Atef Safadi) The Holy Land celebrates Christmas more subdued than ever, with the borders closed to foreigners and the painful absence of Christian pilgrims who always celebrate these dates in Jerusalem and Bethlehem the birth of Jesus.