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Corona Commission submitted its interim conclusions: failures in decision making, poor review policy
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On Tuesday, the Corona Commission chaired by MK Ofer Shelah submitted its report on its serious interim conclusions. Among other things, the committee determined that there were mental and organizational failures in decision making, poor review policy, incorrect closure. The committee was impressed that a significant portion of the policy was formulated according to the missing system. They stated in the report that "it is difficult to know whether the resistance to conducting mass tests was due to a regular theory or to the simple fact that there were simply no test kits in sufficient or...

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Apr 7, 2020

About 60% of men who studied high-tech subjects earn more than NIS 13,000 net
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About 60% of men who studied high-tech subjects such as computer science earn more than NIS 13,000 net per month, compared with 41% of women who studied these subjects. Overall, 53.8% of those who studied high-tech professions earn this wage. This emerges from data published by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS).This is a new survey that examines the relationship between higher education, employment and income in high-tech among graduates of first degree studies who began studying in 2010-2011, and that women generally study fewer professions that characterize the industry. They did...

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Jul 23, 2019

2nd Q Was better than expected:  the increase in GDP reached an annual rate of 16.6%
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The second quarter of 2021 was better than expected: the increase in GDP in the second quarter reached an annual rate of 16.6%, compared to the initial estimate that growth was only 15.4% - the Central Bureau of Statistics announced today. This means that the total GDP reached NIS 360 billion in the second quarter - thus surpassing the data for the fourth quarter of 2019 - the last quarter before the outbreak of the corona crisis. However, had it not been for the crisis, Israeli GDP would still have been higher - and the gap has not yet closed

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Sep 14, 2021

A huge explosion shook Beirut: at least 73 died and 3,700 injured - Israel offered help
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A huge explosion shook the port area of ​​Beirut, Lebanon. The country's health minister told local media that more than 50 people were killed in the blast, at least 3,000 were injured - and many more are still trapped under the rubble. Testimonies from those present at the scene of the explosion, which was felt even in Cyprus, indicate that this is an event of a magnitude that has not been seen for years in Lebanon. Hospitals are collapsing under congestion, and many injured are receiving medical treatment on the streets. "The firefighters who were called to the scene simply disappeared...

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Aug 4, 2020

Bank of Israel Governor Signals No Interest Rate Cuts Until Late 2025 Amid Economic Uncertainty
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The Bank of Israel is unlikely to lower its interest rate shortly, despite expectations of rate reductions in other countries, including the United States and the Eurozone. The central bank recently maintained the interest rate at 4.5%. In an interview with Ynet, Bank of Israel Governor Prof. Amir Yaron indicated that reducing the basic interest rate is improbable even within the first two quarters of 2025, given the current economic and geopolitical situation

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Aug 28, 2024

Bank of Israel Announces Plan to Freeze Loans and Ease Fees in Wake of Conflict with Hamas
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Bank of Israel has unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at providing financial relief to the public in the wake of ongoing regional conflict. This plan, set to be in effect for at least three months, divides the population into two groups with varying levels of support

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Oct 15, 2023

Customs duties on dairy delicacies, yogurts and cheeses up to 5% fat will fall
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Customs duties on dairy delicacies, yogurts and cheeses up to 5% fat will fall, and imports will become cheaper for importers: Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman signed an order today (Monday) to abolish tariffs on delicacies, yogurts and thin cheeses, as well as increase import quotas for hard cheeses. The state's tax revenues are expected to shrink as a result of about NIS 10 million. According to the Ministry of Finance: "The order will allow the opening of the market for free import of these products from European countries where the consumer price per kilogram of yogurt is about 8.5...

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Dec 6, 2021

For the first time since October 21: More than a thousand new Corona infections were diagnosed
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For the first time since October 21, more than a thousand new infections were diagnosed in Corona yesterday (Wednesday). This is according to data from the Ministry of Health published this morning. More than 60,000 corona tests were performed yesterday and the positive rate is 1.8%. The verified rate without survey tests is 2.2%. 510 corona patients are hospitalized in hospitals across the country, 282 of them in critical condition. 122 patients connected to respirators. The death toll since the outbreak is 2,826. The number of active patients, as defined by the Ministry of Health, also...

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Nov 26, 2020

The government approved a framework for 2023 Budget Amidst the war Tensions
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In a late-night session between Monday and Tuesday, the government gave the green light to the budget framework for 2023, despite facing opposition from key figures within its own ranks. Notably, Economy Minister Nir Barkat and several members of the original coalition, including prominent figures like Benny Gantz, Hili Trooper, and Gadi Eisenkot, voiced dissent

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Nov 28, 2023

Israel Secures 28 Million Eggs for Holidays Amidst Weather Challenges and Supply Disruptions
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Israel's Ministry of Agriculture has granted approval for the import of 28 million eggs from Ukraine, Spain, and Poland to avert any potential shortage during the upcoming holidays. Despite recent fluctuations in the exchange rate of the dollar and the euro, consumers will not face increased costs, as the imported egg prices will remain stable through vigilant monitoring

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Aug 31, 2023

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