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Category: Politics
Masses of protesters took to the streets across Israel on Thursday evening in dozens of locations as part of a "Night of Resistance" organized by protest leaders. The demonstrations were in response to the proposed legislation being promoted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, which has sparked widespread opposition and concerns over potential threats to Israeli democracy
Jul 22, 2023
Category: Financial
In a recent survey conducted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Israel emerged as one of the countries with the highest rate of support for government intervention in dealing with the cost of living crisis. Among the 27 member countries of the OECD, Israel ranked fourth, with a staggering 83% of participants believing that the government should play a role in addressing the rising costs of living
Jul 20, 2023
Category: Government
In a significant turn of events, sthe Electric Company announced the cancellation of the tender for the purchase of the Eshkol power plant in Ashdod. The tender was a pivotal part of the government's ambitious plan to privatize the electricity sector, but it encountered unforeseen challenges. During the bidding process, one of the bidders, the Dalia Group, put forward an impressive offer of over NIS 12 billion for the power station, surpassing all expectations. However, it was later revealed that the winning bidder was unable to fulfill the terms of the deal, creating an uncertain...
Jul 19, 2023
Category: Real Estate
In response to the growing trend of "mortgage recycling" and the challenges customers face when refinancing at the same bank, the Bank of Israel has announced a new regulation aimed at simplifying and expediting the process. This groundbreaking directive, set to take effect next year, seeks to revolutionize the mortgage consulting field and alleviate the frustrations faced by borrowers
Jul 19, 2023
Category: Financial
Stoa, an Israeli-American start-up company specializing in real estate solutions, has recently announced significant reductions in its activities. The company has laid off most of its employees, with only about 20 individuals remaining out of its original workforce of approximately 100 employees. Stoa, which has not hired workers in Israel since the COVID-19 pandemic, is also halting its expansion and development efforts and is exploring offers to sell its assets and operations. The company currently owns hundreds of real estate properties in the United States
Jul 18, 2023
Category: Government
The Dairy Council has filed a petition with the High Court challenging the recent decision made by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to cancel the duty on milk imports for a period of three months. The Council is seeking an injunction against the move or, alternatively, an urgent discussion on the issue of canceling the duty on milk, which would allow for the import of milk into Israel for the first time
Jul 17, 2023
Category: Capital Market
In a dramatic move, the influential Business Forum, consisting of 76 senior businessmen, has announced its intention to shut down the Israeli economy in protest against the continuation of controversial coup d'état legislation. The decision, made during a meeting of top economic officials, reflects deep concerns regarding the potential ramifications of the legislation
Jul 17, 2023
Category: Hitech
Green energy company Energix has revealed its largest deal to date, worth $1.5 billion, with American company First Solar. The agreement entails the purchase of solar panels with a total capacity of five gigawatts (GWp) for Energix's upcoming solar projects in the United States. These projects are scheduled to be built between 2030 and 2026
Jul 16, 2023
Category: Communication
Next Friday, July 21, Ness Ziona will join the public transportation service on Friday evenings and Saturdays "Na'im on the weekend" - thus becoming the tenth city to participate. According to data provided by the transportation enterprises on Shabbat and municipalities that operate transportation services on weekends, more than 45 thousand residents Local authorities in the central region only use transportation on Shabbat free of charge every weekend
Jul 15, 2023
Category: Real Estate
Data published by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) indicate that last May 2,180 new apartments were sold, although an increase of 46.8% compared to the low in April 2023 that resulted from the Passover holiday, but excluding seasonality this figure is about 2,230 apartments, a decrease of 7.6% compared to the previous month. Compared to April last year, this is a decrease of a little less than 50%, since the number of new apartments sold this month was about 4,000. The CBS states that an examination of the trend data shows that from August 2021 to May 2023, there was a decrease of...
Jul 13, 2023
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