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Among funding requests are support to protect Jewish communities and to aid Holocaust survivors.
In a bid to curb inflation, the Israeli central bank hiked the country’s benchmark interest rate from 3.75% to 4.25%, the highest level since the 2008 global financial crisis.
The IAF has requested 25 F-15IA fighter jets and four KC-46 midair refueling tankers.
Margalit Startup City Galil in Kiryat Shmona hosts women researchers, scientists, artists, educators, business development leaders, social entrepreneurs and startup heads.
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, Israel’s inflation rate reached a 14-year high in January, jumping 5.4% over the previous year.
It’s full-blown high-tech on exhibit—from green hydrogen to digital avatars to 3D shopping and lamb chops that look, smell and taste real.
The auction house giant estimates that Codex Sassoon will fetch as much as $50 million.
The Knesset has until May 28 to pass the budget or the government falls.
The valley houses the earliest tombs in the most ancient Jewish cemetery in the world, including Zechariah’s Tomb, the Tomb of the Sons of Hezir and Absalom’s Tomb.
The Israeli cybersecurity giant is the third company to withdraw holdings from Israel over Justice Minister Yariv Levin’s judicial reform plan, after Papaya Global and Disruptive Technologies Venture Capital.
The roaring debate in Israel over Justice Minister Yariv Levin’s reforms has nothing to do with economics, the balance of powers or democracy, says Kohelet Policy Forum researcher.
Entering the program is a “complex and laborious process,” says U.S. Embassy.