Israeli tech week of contradictions: Over $1.1 billion raised, thousands laid off;


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Israeli tech had a blockbuster week on paper: more than $1.1 billion in announced funding in less than a week, led by mega-rounds in AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, observability, data-center cooling and networking. But the headline number only tells part of the story. 60% of Israeli tech companies announced layoffs in recent months.

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