Business & Innovation
The strength of the shekel
Keshet reports record year for philanthropy in Israel
Iranian missile shrapnel hits Haifa oil refineries
Treasury extends unpaid leave benefit period
Employers will be able to put employees on unpaid leave even at the end of April and the employees will still be entitled to aid.
Your Taxes: Good news for Israelis with foreign rental income
In 2024, the NII issued Circular No. 1314, stating that it had stopped collecting NII contributions on Israeli residential rental income. But the NII said nothing about foreign rental income.
Your Investments: Putting down Passover cleaning supplies and setting up financial goals
Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing up is like shoveling the walk before it stops snowing.
Preparing the next generation of leaders
The Hebrew University Business School is adapting its approach to business education while guiding students through one of the most challenging periods in Israel’s recent history.
Knesset about to pass budget already seen as irrelevant
In the event of an extensive ground operation in Lebanon, the legislative process will start all over again, with revised deficit and growth forecasts
Israeli retail tech funding more than doubled to $463 million in 2025, report finds
The report counts 502 active companies operating in Israel’s Retail & Commerce space, representing 7.05% of the country’s 7,125 startups.
How to celebrate Passover responsibly in a time of war
How to manage a smart budget, control household spending, and celebrate with confidence even in wartime.
Surf AI raises $57 million for AI platform built for security teams
Accel led the funding round, with participation from Cyberstarts and Boldstart Ventures, as the company said it is already working with global enterprises, including Fortune 500 firms.
How much is the war costing?
The government estimates that defense forces have so far spent about NIS 20 billion in fifteen days. The assessment is that the cost of the entire war could reach NIS 50 billion
Israel registered 37% less unpaid leave applications than in previous Iran war, report reveals
In total, 7936 people registered for unemployment since the war began, of whom 55% are women, Employment Service revealed on Sunday. Of this group, 54% are mothers of underage children.