Another Natural Gas Discovery Off Egypt’s Coast
Energy companies BP and ENI on Friday announced a significant gas discovery off the coast of Egypt, in the eastern delta of the Nile.
New Legislation Would Free Up $1.5 Billion in Credit for Israeli Housing Starts
The construction section of the current Sales Law is outdated, and has led real estate companies to develop their own ways of bypassing it, at the expense of their customers.
Elbit’s IronVision Helmet for Tanks Sees through Armor [video]
The helmet enables the commander to make complex situation-dependent decisions in split seconds, and also leads to more freedom and fewer distractions for the driver.
Jewish Agency Launches Food Co-Op in Druze Village
The food co-ops operate as social business ventures, offering consumers significantly less expensive groceries and investing profits in local social empowerment initiatives.
Haredi Party Spearheading Effort to Protect Israeli Religious Charities from US Tax Authorities
Using the US' enormous economic clout, FATCA bullies the world's financial institutions into reporting on their American clients to Uncle Sam.
Weizmann Institute Teams with Pfizer
Weizmann Institute scientists will work with Pfizer to research solutions for unmet medical needs.
As US Anthropologists Reject BDS Resolution, Israeli Economy Thriving Despite Boycotts
The business community rejects the fabricated accusations against Israel perpetrated by the BDS activists.
Health Ministry Shuts Down Poultry Processing Plant in Binyamin Region
Multiple violations were discovered by health inspectors during a routine visit to the poultry processing plant.
Israel Gives Security Lessons to Airport Security Execs
Israel plays host to 40 airport executives next month who are coming to learn how to make their airports more secure.
Fizzing SodaStream Stock Bubbles Over Homemade Beer System
The brand concept is about making quality home-crafted beer using sparkling water and a unique beer concentrate brewed to perfection.
Senior Rabbi Condemns Court Ruling on Legalized Prostitution
As far as Rabbi Arusi is concerned, the Hermelin ruling might be that gulping sound at the end of the slippery slope of social and spiritual corruption that have engulfed Israel for decades.
Jerusalem Light Rail Targeted by Arab Attackers
Jerusalem Arabs again attacked a Light Rail train as it passed Shuafat, smashing a window.
SodaStream CEO Angry, But Not at BDS [video]
He had 74 Arab employees from the PA who needed entry permits to be able to continue working in the new SodaStream plant.
PayPal Doing the Right Thing, Deleting French BDS Account
Altogether, four BDS bank accounts have been closed this year in Europe.
Patriots’ Owner Cites Chapters of the Fathers at YU’s Keynote Address [video]
“I’m not a Starbucks guy. I’m a Dunkin Donuts guy, but I like to pay for the coffee of the other folks behind me in line,” Kraft revealed.
Sunday Off? Israel’s Unions, Employers, Clash over Shorter Work Week
Will Israel, known for its national obsession with plunging into new, radical changes, take on this moderate change? We'll know more on Sunday.
More Competition for Israel’s El Al Airlines
United Airlines will start daily flights on the Tel Aviv-San Francisco route in October. Now the airline flies the route three times a week.
2 Israeli Companies Bioprint Stem Cell-Derived Tissues
3D bioprinting enabled by the two companies’ technologies, means they have the potential to accelerate high fidelity and high viability manufacturing of living cellular products.
Bank Leumi to Cut 10 Percent of Work Force
Bank Leumi plans to cut ten percent of its work force in a five-year reorganization plan submitted to Bank of Israel.
Jewish Billionaire Mikhail Fridman Leaving Nothing to his Children
Fridman, who has four children, the youngest is 10 and the eldest 22, told his Russian audience he wants his children to follow in his footsteps and create something on their own.
Rare Porcelain Belonging to Viennese Jewish Survivor Auctioned
The collection belonged to Eve Newgas, née Blumka, whose family was among the most prestigious art and antique dealers in Vienna.
Report: J-Street Received More Than $500,000 to Promote Obama’s Iran Deal
The Obama administration tapped J-Street via a wealthy US foundation to carry out a propaganda campaign for its Iran nuclear deal.
Israel’s New Gas Deal Back on Track
The stability clause in the government gas deal has been rewritten and the cabinet will review the new deal at its weekly meeting.
In New US – PA Talks on Recovering Debt Ridden Economy, Fingers Point at...
Israel was rebuked this month by the World Bank for ruining the PA economy by, essentially, withholding money it is rightfully due.
Turkey’s President Erdogan ‘Waiting for Israel’ to Respond on Gaza
Pres. Erdogan says Turkey will mend ties with Israel if Jerusalem agrees to allow Ankara to repair water, energy and infrastructure in Gaza.
Sweden Grounds All Flights in Stockholm
The Stockholm Air Traffic Controller grounded all flights due to a "network communications" problem, but gave no details.
Israel’s BIG Shopping Centers to Develop Online Mall for E-Shoppers
The BIG shopping center corporation is developing an online shopping mall for customers who prefer to shop on the Internet.
Analysis: Sheldon Adelson Investing in Trump Presidency with Netanyahu ‘Incident’ in Mind
Netanyahu's patron Adelson has taken on himself the mission of mending the rift between the PM and the candidate.
Report: US Using Foreign Aid to Damage Israel’s Military Industry
An American decision to keep the entire aid package in dollars, to be spent only with US manufacturers, could mean serious out of pocket costs for Israel.
Serious Chemical Spill on Main Road in Jerusalem’s Pisgat Ze’ev Neighborhood
A truck carrying an industrial disinfectant used in the poultry sector spilled the chemical on a main road in the northern Jerusalem neighborhood of Pisgat Ze'ev.