Israel to Pre-Purchase $210 Million in Tickets to Save El Al
The down payment transaction came to life after the failure of a year-long negotiation between El Al and Bank Leumi and Bank Discount for a $300 million.
Israel Sees Sharp Decline in Hi-Tech Exports in 2019
Hi-tech accounts for approximately 37% of all industrial exports in Israel and contributes immensely to Israel’s annual growth.
Israel to Launch Secondary Stock Exchange for Small, Medium Sized Businesses
Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon: “The measure comes in addition to a number of steps we have taken in order to ease tax rates and the regulatory burden for small and medium sized companies."
The Cost of Resuming Israeli Gas Exports to Egypt: Kiss $2 Billion Good Bye
An interview El-Molla gave to Bloomberg in November damaged the value of Israeli gas companies' shares, on speculation that Egypt would halt the talks on buying natural gas from Israel.
Israel Introduces Unmanned Robotic Combat Vehicle at Eurosatory Exhibition
The system was developed as part of the autonomous battlefield concept.
The Juice Keepers: Technion Students Use Viruses to Stop Juice from Spoiling
The teams presented the viability of the ideas to the corporations and showed their inherent business potential.”
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.
Potash Corp. Determined to Gobble Up Israel’s Giant Chemical Firm
The Canadian Potash fertilizer company is determined to buy Israel’s huge Israel Chemicals Ltd. (despite opposition among lawmakers and employees of the Israeli company.
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Israel is Energy Exporter in $15b Gas Deal to Jordan
Israel became an energy producer for the first time today, after closing a deal to export natural gas from Leviathan gas field to Jordan.
Agreement Reached on PA $530 Million Electricity Debt
The agreement places full responsibility for electric bills collection on the PA, which in the past rejected its responsibility for the debt.
Israel’s Unemployment Rate Drops to Record Low in February
Israel's unemployment rates have been trending low over the past two years.
90-Yr-Old New Yorker Suing Art Dealer for Info on Paintings Stolen by Nazis
Attorney David Toren is hunting for two museum-quality paintings stolen from his family by the Nazis.
SodaStream is Proud to Say ‘Made in Israel’ [video]
Hundreds of Negev Bedouin Israelis now have the jobs that Arab citizens of the Palestinian Authority lost to the BDS campaign.
IKEA to Open Third Store in Israel in March
IKEA will open its third store in Israel on March 11, when it opens the doors to its Kiryat Ata branch near Haifa. The...
Poles Outraged: Germany Paid Them Only $2.41 Billion in WW2 Reparations
Poland's overall losses reached more than five million citizens, both Jews and gentiles – as much as 17% of the population.
Gas Prices Dropping at Week’s End
Gas prices are dropping, with the new price of 95 octane gasoline set to cost just NIS 5.78 per liter on Jan. 1.
Bank of Israel Hikes Interest Rate by 0.75%, Citing High Inflation
Inflation in Israel is “above the upper bound of the target range” at 4.6 percent over the past 12 months.
Coca Cola-Israel Recalls Bottles Because of Aftertaste
"The pause that refreshes" has developed an aftertaste in Israel.
Coca-Cola's Central Bottling Company franchise in Israel has recalled tens of thousands of 1.5 liter...
Court Orders Permanent Closure of Haifa Ammonia Tank
Haifa Chemicals is being held responsible for finding alternative arrangements, and keeping a reserve.
Following Weekend’s 10 Traffic Fatalities Knesset Forms Road Safety Subcommittee
The subcommittee will promote outside the box ideas in search of creative solutions.
Israel Sees Sharp Rise in Natural Gas Revenues
Royalties surge 23% in the first half of the year.
Lego Opens First Store in Israel
Some 5,500 customers flooded into the store at Dizengoff Center within the first three hours of its opening.
Boeing Blocks IAI Proposal to Compete for IAF Refueling Tanker Tender
Boeing is set to deliver the first of 200 of its own new refueling tankers to the Israel Air Force in two months' time.
House Passes $14.3 Billion Aid to Israel, 196 Democrats Vote Nay
One of the 12 Democrats who supported the aid bill was Lois Frankel who was born one day after the State of Israel.
Another Major Food Importer to Raise Prices
The price of some of the most popular Master Chef brand sauces, basmati rice, jasmine rice, croutons, soup nuts and noodles will rise.
Israel Renews Work Permits for 74 SodaStream Employees from Palestinian Authority [video]
MADE IN ISRAEL: “This product is made by Arabs and Jews working side by side in peace and harmony.”
10,000 Foreign Workers Arrive in Israel Since Start of War
Additional flights of workers for the agriculture and construction sectors are expected to arrive this week.
IAI Laments No Chance to Compete with Boeing on IAF Refueling Aircraft Tender
"The Ministry of Defense has not even begun a dialogue with us on our proposal. That is wrong, very wrong. We only ask for a fair chance to compete."
Russia Punishes Turkey by Importing Tomatoes from Israel
Moscow's official reason for halting food imports from Turkey is that they suddenly do not meet "sanitary regulations."
Medicinal Herb Festival Entices Hundreds to Jerusalem
Holistic medicine is a significant component of medical care in Israel.