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by Ifi Reporter
Category: Hitech
Recent data from the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) paints a complex picture of Israel's economic landscape in October, the month when the war broke out. The average salary for a salaried employee stood at NIS 12,492, showing a 6% increase compared to October 2023 but a noticeable dip from September's almost NIS 13,000. Adjusted for inflation, the average salary at constant prices was NIS 10,619, reflecting a modest 2.2% uptick from October the previous year
Jan 18, 2024
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Financial
In a surprising move, Solaredge, a prominent player in the renewable energy sector, has unveiled plans for an extensive streamlining program, involving the layoff of 900 employees, with 550 job cuts in its home base, Israel. This amounts to a significant 16% reduction in the company's workforce, which currently stands at around 5,500 employees
Jan 20, 2024
Slow Progress and Frustration Grip Israeli Military Operations in Gaza Conflict - soldier has fallen
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Government
In a tragic turn of events, Master Sergeant (res.) Uriel Aviad Silverman, aged 23, from Moshav Nahalim, fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip. The incident also left a reserve armor officer and a reserve fighter in Battalion 7421 seriously injured. Additionally, a reserve fighter in Battalion 466, part of the Shu'ale HaMarom formation (646), sustained serious injuries in a separate battle in the center of the Gaza Strip. The injured were promptly evacuated for medical treatment, and their families have been informed
Jan 21, 2024
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Government
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has drawn a red line on the possibility of reaching a new hostage deal with Hamas, emphasizing that agreeing to certain conditions presented by the terrorist organization would render the sacrifices of Israeli fighters in vain. Despite these assertions, sources in Jerusalem suggest ongoing efforts by Qatar and the United States to find compromise formulas for a potential deal
Jan 21, 2024
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Financial
In a recent hearing at the Knesset's finance committee, Professor Amir Yaron, the Governor of the Bank of Israel, voiced apprehensions regarding the potential downgrade of Israel's credit rating. Prof. Yaron acknowledged the increased risk premium since October 7, emphasizing the necessity for the government to implement challenging measures in the 2024 state budget to address economic concerns
Jan 22, 2024
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Government
In a devastating turn of events, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson confirmed this morning that 21 reservist soldiers lost their lives in two serious incidents in the southern Gaza Strip. The fallen heroes include Major General (Res.) Matan Lazar, Maj. Gen. (res.) Hadar Keflok, Maj. Gen. (res.) Sergey Guntmacher, Maj. Gen. (res.) Elkana Yehuda Sepaz, Maj. Gen. (res.) Yuval Lopes, Major (res.) Yoav Levy, Major (res.) Nicholas Berger, Major (res.) Cedric Green, Sergeant Major (res.) Raphael Elias Moshiov, and Sergeant Major (res.) Barak Haim ben Walid
Jan 23, 2024
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Financial
In the wake of escalating tensions between Turkey and Israel, a growing number of Israeli consumers are expressing concern about unwittingly purchasing products with Turkish origins. While the import of certain goods like tomatoes and vegetables from Turkey has been halted, many popular international brands continue to manufacture products in Turkish factories, raising eyebrows among Israeli shoppers
Jan 24, 2024
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Government
In a significant development, Israel and Hamas have reached preliminary understandings on most clauses of a deal for the release of abductees. The proposed framework is a 35-day transaction, involving the release of Israeli abductees in Gaza, reciprocal release of Palestinian prisoners by Israel, and additional humanitarian aid to Gaza. Key details, such as the number of prisoners for each kidnapper, have been determined. However, a major hurdle remains over Hamas's demand for an absolute ceasefire, which Israel is reluctant to accept
Jan 25, 2024
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Law
In a landmark decision, the International Court of Justice in The Hague has issued a series of orders to Israel following a lawsuit filed by South Africa. The court, in a majority ruling, called on Israel to allow increased humanitarian aid to Gaza, prevent incitement to commit genocide, and punish those advocating for it
Jan 25, 2024
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Health
El Al Airlines disclosed its decision to suspend flights to South Africa, effective at the end of March. The airline currently operates two flights weekly on the Tel Aviv-Johannesburg route, which is its sole connection to the country. The move is attributed to a notable decline in demand from Israeli passengers, impacting various global destinations, including Johannesburg, due to perceived security concerns
Jan 27, 2024