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The participating officials “re-affirmed the strength of bilateral economic ties,” between Washington and Jerusalem.
“It could be that we will close in the future because we have to build a new market,” Eitan Finkelstein, of Finkelstein Metals, told JNS.
A source told JNS that the investment advisory firm cited the “Palestine Chronicle” to give a “severe” controversy score to Caterpillar.
The Secondary School Teachers Association opposes private contracts. The government says the union only wants to maintain its grip on power.
Several other airlines, however, have resumed service to Ben-Gurion International Airport.
The plaintiffs say the IRS turns a blind eye to nonprofit newspapers violating the law that officially supports one side in political contests.
For a loan as nominal as $25, lenders worldwide have a tangible way to directly help the Israeli people.
The budget leaves defense spending alone but proposes cuts to government office budgets and the National Insurance Institute, along with a freeze on public-sector salaries.
“This one means a lot to me personally,” Austin Knudsen, the state’s attorney general, told JNS about the accusation that MSCI penalizes Israeli banks that operate in Judea and Samaria.
“The strike is political, there is no connection between the killing of the abductees and the economy,” the court’s president said in her decision.
Much of the economy, airport, public transportation will shut down on Monday morning.
The Magen Or laser-based air-defense system is expected to enter operational service next year.