14.08.23|James SpiroThe Hawkeye State is a melting pot of agtech, finance, and political professionals - something Israelis can work with regardless of party affiliation.
17.01.23|Viki AuslenderIn the Startup Nation, the government adopts technological solutions for any problem that may arise, and reaches a position of power of the kind that leads to a political-administrative crisis
16.01.23|Sophie Shulman and Meir OrbachThe political unrest in Israel and the impending changes to the legal system are beginning to worry investors and companies abroad. Until the picture becomes clearer, some of them are already holding back investments
13.06.21|ReutersThe new government, formed after an inconclusive March 23 election, largely plans to avoid sweeping moves on hot-button international issues such as policy toward the Palestinians, and to focus instead on domestic reforms
09.12.20|James SpiroThe cybersecurity company discovered three variants that leverage social media and cloud platforms to control devices and steal data
30.10.20|Dov GreenbaumWhile politicians are used to being hated, the real victim of recent times is probably science
16.10.20|Sophie ShulmanEli Groner has a history of working for controversial figures - from Benjamin Netanyahu to Charles Koch
30.07.20|Omer KabirA threatening comment against the Israeli prime minister was posted on a night when protestors calling Netanyahu to resign were injured in Tel Aviv in violent clashes with right-wing activists who were allegedly armed with clubs, glass bottles, and knives
24.03.20|CTechThe number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Israel has reached 1,656 on Tuesday morning, with 31 people in critical condition and on ventilators
22.03.20|Elihay VidalDecades of neglect, corruption, and cynical meddling by pharma companies have turned the world's health services into money-grabbing operations. Today it is clear that the taxes, insurance, and premiums for which we all paid over the years has evaporated into thin air
12.03.20|Zvi ZerahiaIsrael’s parliament is looking for solutions for the swearing-in ceremony, scheduled for Monday
08.03.20|Omri MilmanThe credit rating agency is concerned over the possibility of a fourth election round or an unstable coalition unable to make cutbacks and raise taxes, as well as the possible implications Netanyahu’s trial will have on state institutions
04.03.20|Shahar Ilan A 65% voting turnout from Israel’s Arab minority bumped the four major Arab-led parties from 10 seats in April 2019 to 15 seats in Monday’s election
04.03.20|CTechOn Wednesday morning, the leading right-wing Haredi block dropped to 58 parliamentary seats, three short of the minimum required to secure a coalition
03.03.20|Omer KabirThe recent election brought to light many privacy-related issues that have flourished in Israel under outdated privacy laws. From the triple leak of Israel’s voting registrar to an anonymous texter that trolled Likud supporters, something needs to change
03.03.20|CTechAfter 97% of votes were counted, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party has received 36 seats, while Benny Gantz’s Blue and White has 32; a right wing-Haredi block currently has 59 parliament seats
02.03.20|Omri MilmanAs Monday's election is unlikely to bring an end to Israel’s political limbo, it is becoming apparent that a state budget might need to be abnormally passed without an elected government in place
02.03.20|Doron BroitmanA closer look at the voting results of Israel’s September election shows education trumps socioeconomic status, but religious and ethnic backgrounds trump both
02.03.20|Lilach BaumerAfter elections in April and September 2019 ended in a standstill, Monday’s election might finally see a coalition form, in all likelihood, with current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the helm
25.02.20|Omer KabirStarting last week, supporters of Israel’s ruling party Likud have been bombarded with misleading and often taunting SMS messages