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Full list of Israeli high-tech layoffs in 2026
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Tnuva Chairman: "We have no choice but to excel in Israel. It is existential"
31.12.25
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Zvi Zerahia
According to Haim Gavrieli at Calcalist's 2026 Forecasts Conference: "Within hours of Israel's attack on Iran in mid-June, there was a 300% increase in the number of shoppers in the shopping chains, extraordinary demand on a scale we had never seen before. And we responded. During those twelve days of fighting, we provided a continuous supply of all products to all points of sale in the country."
Tnuva Chairman: "The business sector has significant potential to bolster national strength"
01.01.25
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Orna Yefet
Haim Gavrieli was speaking at the 2025 Forecasts Conference. "Confidence-building measures by policymakers are essential for the necessary growth," added Gavrieli.