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The “Natural and Historical Highlights of Israel” program will include a meeting with Palestinian conservationists and a visit to the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies.
The Consumer Price Index rose by 5.2% over last year, while housing prices climbed 17.8% in May-June compared to the same period in 2021, the highest year-on-year increase in a decade.
Disagreements over security have kept them out of Turkish airports for the past 15 years.
Customers can order items already in Israel’s warehouses online, which will shorten delivery wait times and lower costs.
The complex houses a new hotel and an active archeological site where visitors can have a first-century Galilee experience in the 21st century.
JNS has learned that a growing list of state agencies are exploring whether the investment firm is practicing a de facto boycott of Israel through the skewed rating system of its subsidiary.
The $10 million order was a first step towards enabling Tehran to conduct business with countries similarly constrained by U.S. sanctions.
The latest chapter in the spat between the multinational conglomerate and the Burlington, Vt.-based ice-cream maker known for its far-left social values and support for BDS.
Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tel Aviv Watergen Open 2022 to be held between Sept. 25 and Oct. 2 in Tel Aviv.
The ice-cream maker sued Unilever after it announced that it would be selling the rights to produce the dessert products in Israel to American Quality Products Ltd., owned by businessman Avi Zinger.
The airline will also adopt the IHRA working definition of anti-Semitism after an incident in May that went viral.
The so-called Jordan Gateway is a “breakthrough that will contribute greatly to developing and strengthening the region,” said Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid.