Business and Economy
“It is no secret that e-commerce is growing worldwide, and that every business owner—big or small—understands that you cannot run a business without an online presence,” says Mordechai Arba, the 29-year-old founder and CEO of Ecomhunt.
The plan extends unemployment benefits until June 2021 and offers grants for businesses, those fired or on unpaid leave and for recently discharged soldiers.
Under the modified plan, the needy and those with large families will receive additional funds, while high-income earners won’t receive grants.
Visitors in nations with low coronavirus infection rates will no longer be required to enter quarantine upon arrival.
A new report also found a 90 percent spike in Torah-observant women employed in high-tech in the past four years.
Recent water tests produced by the first pilot show that the quality of the drinking water is the best seen in the Gaza Strip in years.
The funds are earmarked for job creation and other welfare projects seeking to help the Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Wish removed Ku Klux Klan-related items, such as a hood and a Celtic Cross, after an inquiry from the BBC.
“We will continue to move the wheels of the economy in order to put people back to work,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“Israelis have a positive reputation for innovation in China,” an executive from a cyber-security company tells JNS, with Israeli firms supplying a range of advanced products in China—from “smart factories” to protecting online ads.
The deal represents a “tremendous expression of confidence in the Israeli energy market,” says Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz.
Committee head MK Yifat Shasha-Biton “fell into a trap set by the opposition,” says coalition chairman Miki Zohar • Israeli Restaurants Association CEO: “Shasha-Biton voted according to her conscience.”