Business and Economy
“Tax-exempt status is a privilege, not a right, and it should not subsidize organizations with links to terrorism,” the Arkansas senator said.
The move is “part of a broader series of initiatives aimed at propelling Israel’s economy forward after the war,” Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said.
“You have to be an optimist,” says Tomer Suissa, who co-manages the Tosha Bakery. “If you are not an optimist, you will not be here.”
Terminal 1 at Ben-Gurion Airport—serving low-cost carriers and domestic flights—is set to reopen on Sunday.
The Hollywood star and Hagag Group secure approval for a 14-floor, 365-room project, aiming for top sustainability standards.
The information security company will register the second largest exit for an Israeli startup after Wiz was sold to Google for $32 billion earlier this year.
Syros residents fear the activists, who were not locals, caused long-term damage to the Greek island’s reputation as a warm, welcoming place.
The $4.5 million project seeks to make the historical and agricultural heritage of the site more accessible to visitors, with a boutique culinary experience.
Some 9% of Israeli businesses using AI said that it had led to cuts in employment.
“A lot of foreign capital flows into Israel through tech,” international finance professor and economist Jacob Schmidt tells JNS.
Brian Assi threatened economic and national security by “conspiring and concealing his efforts to circumvent our export controls to provide heavy machinery to Iran,” per the U.S. Justice Department.
The Chicago-based carrier is restarting daily nonstop service from its Newark hub to Tel Aviv, and will again operate two daily flights on the route.