Business and Economy
An appeals court upheld a prior ruling against Michael Weaver, who is a member of the Goyim Defense League.
Tourism to Israel dropped precipitously as a result of the Oct. 7 massacre and the ensuing war in Gaza. Most international airlines have yet to restore service.
Honenu announced that its attorneys had sent a “warning letter” to the Bank of Israel demanding that the Israelis’ bank accounts be unfrozen.
All residents will be able to choose their power supplier.
Ever since it resumed flights to Ben-Gurion Airport, it has had to use Terminal 3—which charges higher fees.
Avi Abraham Benlolo, founding chair and CEO of the Abraham Global Peace Initiative, wrote that the United Nations exploits its Gazan staff.
“It is no longer debatable; UNRWA is Hamas. The entire organization is a systematic incubator of hate, incitement and terror.”
Israel’s finance minister said that Moody’s hadn’t included serious economic arguments in its analysis, instead basing it on a “pessimistic geopolitical worldview.”
“If the remaining BDS controversies come off Israeli companies after this, we can finally say that Morningstar is BDS free,” said Rich Goldberg of FDD.
Economy Minister Nir Barkat’s ultimatum was due to expire on Friday.
The attacks and “influence operations” have grown in number, sophistication and geographic scope since the start of the war, according to Microsoft’s Threat Analysis Center.
Before Oct. 7, more than 95,000 Palestinians worked in Israel’s building sector.