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Full list of Israeli high-tech layoffs in 2026


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28.5.26
CEO says company is building a “unified, AI-driven organization” to scale and grow profitably
The unicorn says restructuring reflects push for efficiency and long-term growth amid changes in the media market and rising AI-driven disruption, alongside termination of VideoVerse integration
Software giant expected to cut up to 10% of workforce, including hundreds in Israel
Wall Street-listed company expected to announce cuts alongside earnings report
27.5.26
Jerusalem-based unicorn expected to cut dozens of jobs amid organizational overhaul
Local development center employs hundreds of engineers and data scientists
26.5.26
Company says restructuring supports transition to AI-centric development model
25.5.26
The company will reduce roughly 20% of its workforce after a steep stock decline and rising AI-related costs
21.5.26
The financial software giant is cutting 3,000 jobs worldwide, with its 500-person Israeli R&D center also affected amid a broader restructuring around artificial intelligence
18.5.26
The Israeli AI company will focus exclusively on AI agent optimization technology built around Maestro after Nebius acquisition talks collapse
Court filing details debts across wages, taxes, rent, and royalties
11.5.26
The closure comes five years after the US software company acquired Israeli startup Chorus.ai for $575 million
21.4.26
Board moves to cut final employees as company struggles to continue
16.4.26
Haifa-based center to close as company restructures global operations
15.4.26
The company continues hiring as it accelerates DeeperDive expansion with major media partners
The fintech company will lay off 32 employees, including 20 in Israel, as part of ongoing efficiency measures, despite reporting strong revenue growth, a return to profitability in 2025, and expectations to surpass $500 million in revenue this year
13.4.26
The Israeli firm said it has “begun a process of reducing its workforce and shifting its focus from infrastructure and research to revenue-generating products.”
12.4.26
Dozens laid off as company adapts to post-sale reality
4.3.26
Cyber insurance company is restructuring its development division as it shifts toward operating profitability
2.3.26
Job cuts follow Thoma Bravo’s acquisition and leadership overhaul as the company integrates with Calabrio
20.2.26
Data warehouse company cuts dozens despite holding more than $100m in cash
15.2.26
Layoffs and leadership change come amid IPO plans and reported acquisition talks
Layoffs affect around 50 of Toga Networks’ local workforce
12.2.26
Cuts affect both Israeli and global staff as the company says overlaps between teams prompted strategic organizational changes, while pledging continued investment in technology and business continuity
4.2.26
Seattle fintech to retain only sales and business roles locally after Zoom-delivered layoffs affecting more than half of Israeli workforce
27.1.26
Layoffs affect roughly 110 employees of the Coin Master developer
20.1.26
The video platform is dismantling a development center built through over $200 million in acquisitions
14.1.26
CEO Robert Antokol cites need to “right-size” the organization
13.1.26
105 jobs to be cut less than a year after the company’s Wall Street debut
Fast-charging battery developer pares workforce ahead of Nasdaq listing
12.1.26
Sapiens is embarking on a broad restructuring that will include layoffs of approximately 10% of its global workforce, or about 540 employees out of a total of 5,400
8.1.26
Cuts come as the $344 million-funded startup prepares a new, significant fundraising round
The autonomous-vehicle software company said the cuts affect 29 employees and follow a period of growth, new commercial deals, and wider use of AI tools

First published: 17:02, 08.01.26