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Analysis How Did Schools Become the Israeli Economy's Coronavirus Babysitter?
At least the ultra-Orthodox understand the value of keeping schools open for the sake of the children, not just to let parents return to work
At least the ultra-Orthodox understand the value of keeping schools open for the sake of the children, not just to let parents return to work
Eyal Waldman founded in 1999 the maker of computer-networking products, which was sold last year for $6.9 billion
The public research university was not charged any taxes for its royalty revenues for the past 15 years, but argues that the charge violates an earlier agreement with the Israel Tax Authority
State-collected taxes from real estate sales went down only 1.5% in the first nine months of 2020, compared to the same period in 2019
Bio Milk may sound like agricultural fiction, but with a decade of research and the company soon going public, its lab-produced replicas could become one of Israeli science's latest cash cows
Company's novel technology for treating some of the most aggressive forms of cancer has brought it to a market cap of $12.4 bn
Joint bid with Israel Shipyards Industries in tender to privatize port marks one of the biggest deals to emerge from normalization of Israel-UAE ties
Products of winery which grows its grapes on the plateau that Israel captured from Syria in 1967 war, will be available in hotels, restaurants and stores
Employees infected with coronavirus sent to work because manpower shortage left no choice, Health Ministry admits
After the coronavirus cabinet announced places involving crowds are not expected to open in the next few months, a battered industry calls on the government for financial assistance and support
A drop in demand for commercial aviation goods and services has affected Elbit, which in recent years was outperforming the Nasdaq
Grants and allowances are being offered left and right, but little is being done to get Israelis back to work
$120-million acquisition of Fertilaqua expands ICL’s presence in key growth market
An order lifting import quotas is due to expire and officials haven’t decided what to do, meaning supermarket shelves could empty once more
Turning its back on American shale, the gas giant is looking to strike deals with Israel and other countries after its multi-billion-dollar acquisition of Noble Energy
Banks can now borrow capital for lending to the smallest businesses at a rate of minus 0.1%. That doesn't necessarily mean they will
Report affirming A1 status and Stable outlook comes at a sensitive time for Israel, whose budget deficit ballooned to 9.1% of gross domestic product
Former Federal Reserve vice chairman, Bank of Israel governor and vice head of International Monetary Fund wants key role at Bank Hapoalim
Some local theater operators have tried creative ways to generate revenue, but without success
Daughter Ofra Strauss is company’s public face, but who takes over depends on what father’s will says