Controversy Bubbles Up in SodaStream Bid to Leave Samaria
SodaStream International has announced a deal has been finalized to close its factory in Mishor Adumim and move south.
Study Analyzing Ethnicity of Russia’s Wealthiest Ripped for Singling Out Jews
A member of Russia’s Human Rights Council slammed a news website that said that nearly a quarter of Russia’s top billionaires are Jews.
Will Gaza ‘Go Better With Coke’?
The prospect of a future with 3,000 new jobs and sparkling sweet chocolate-colored liquid may bring peace to Gaza.
Yisrael Hayom Bill Passes Committee Reading
Bill To Be Brought For Vote on Wednesday.
Proposed Bill: 90% Mortgages for Young Couples
The law would be a major step forward in promoting home ownership in Israel.
China and Israel Sharing Market Opportunities
China has acquired $7 billion in Israeli assets in the past three years.
Israel Signs Weapons Deals With United States and Canada
Israel Will Buy, And Help Produce, American Jet Fighters; Will Sell Communications Equipment to Canada
SodaStream is Not a BDS Victim at Macy’s
Macy's still sells Ahava, so dropping SodaStream was not a political decision.
‘Israeli Air Force is Best in the World’
Israel ranks first in a BI study of the top 15 military forces in the Middle East, and has the "best air force in the world."
Japan Nuclear Plant Approved to Restart
Japan approves the restart of a nuclear power station for the first time since the Fukushima meltdown.
Jewish Diaspora Donors Infuse NIS 50M Into Southern Israel
The Jewish Agency Board of Governors shows its support by holding its annual meeting in southern Israel.
SodaStream Bubbling with Pepsi Pairing Trial
SodaStream's stock price bubbled up, after fizzing out for a while, when they announced they will be doing a 10 week trial with Pepsi.
Israeli Firm Wins $2.2 Billion Contract for Security at 2016 Olympics
The Olympic Committee and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympiad have selected Israeli security company ISDS to provide security for the event with a...
Israel Beats Out US for $525 Million Arms Sale to India
India has chosen to purchase Israel's Spike anti-tank missiles after rejecting a competing offer for US Lockheed Martin's Javelin missiles.
News for Israel: Boeing Sells Data, Drawings to Iran
For the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Boeing Aerospace and Defense has made a sale to Iran.
Israel Railways Going ‘Electric’
After decades of using diesel-powered locomotives, Israel Railways is going "electric."
Unnamed Asian Country Awards Elbit Systems $88 Million Contract
Haifa-based Elbit Systems won an $88 million from an unnamed Asian country for various projects, most of them for an F-5 aircraft avionics upgrade...
Israeli Military Industries Up For Sale
IMI To Be Privatized, Price Expected To Be 2.5 - 3 Billion Shekels
Gaza Rebuilding to Begin With Winter
Reconstruction in Gaza won't even begin until the start of winter, says a Palestinian Authority official.
Abbas Wreaks Vengeance on Arabs Selling Land to Jews
PA unity govt chairman Mahmoud Abbas raises the penalty for selling land to a "hostile nation" (Jew).
U.S. to Honor Israeli Founder of Flash Storage Company
Dr. Eli Harari will receive the U.S. National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
Two Israelis Promoted As Google Vice Presidents
Israel and Israelis play an important role in Google.
Israel to Export Gas to Egypt
It is hard to believe, but Egypt is now dependent on Israel for gas instead of the other way around.
Panic Sparks Big Move in Israeli Firm with Experimental Drug to Treat Ebola
The share price of Protalix jumped nearly 50 percent this week.
Work Begins On Final Tunnel Of Tel Aviv-Jerusalem High-Speed Rail
The high-speed rail line has cost around $1.9 billion and is expected to carry passengers between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in only 28 minutes.
Retired USAF General to Head Israeli Defense Co. N. American Division
Retired USAF Gen. to head Israeli defense company's North American division.
SWIFT Refuses to Suspend Israel, Russia
SWIFT has announced it will not buckle to BDS pressure to suspend Israel from its international transaction system.
Labor Federation to Expand Postal Strike
The national labor federation is expanding its postal strike in support of 1,500 workers at risk of losing their jobs.
‘Russian Hackers’ Attack Millions of JP Morgan Chase Bank Accounts
Hackers working from deep inside Russia carried out one of the biggest cyber heists ever against an American bank.
Woolworths Hits Back at BDS with Lawsuit Threat
The South Africa-based Woolworths retail chain is threatening to sue the Boycott, Divest and Sanction group.