COVID-19 May Give Much-Needed Boost to Israel’s High-Tech Workforce
Dozens of Israelis working abroad are already planning their return, and thousands more may return over the coming summer
Dozens of Israelis working abroad are already planning their return, and thousands more may return over the coming summer
Average household to spend more than $770 on meals during the weeklong holiday; 13% will go to waste
The EU is increasingly frustrated by Washington’s failure to quickly return to the 2015 nuclear accord
Israeli security officials were surprised by the claim and some disputed it; expert says ‘wouldn’t be surprising’ to find Iran behind it.
Probe may be part of larger Biden shift emphasizing human rights, scrutinizing Saudi Arabia
The Green Pass model sanctions those refusing to vaccinate, raising questions all countries returning to normalcy will face
The entry currently defines the organization, which has been designated a terrorist organization by 26 countries, a “political party and militant group”
Political experts say poll showing increased left, right support for hardliners reveals the influence of the prime minister
Only 9% of Israelis ages 20-29 have been inoculated in the week since they were invited to get their shots
The surprising initiative comes against the backdrop of fierce clashes between the wider ultra-Orthodox community and the Israel Police over COVID-19 restrictions