Eight justices are in favor of disqualifying the law to abolish the reasonable standard in judicial review of decisions and seven are against, Channel 12 reports.
The Israeli defense electronics company is among 15 of the world's largest manufacturers of military equipment and systems benefitting from a boom in global orders due to mounting geopolitical tensions, the UK's "Financial Times" reports.
The announcement is in line with an Israeli government statement six months ago. Intel will receive the highest ever government grant to a private-sector company.
Eilat-based Trucknet offers a digital marketplace for importers and transport companies wishing to bring goods overland from the Persian Gulf to Israel. But is it cheaper than the sea route?
National Economic Council head Avi Simhon prefers legislation allowing the budget deficit to widen to 6%, with NIS 67 billion as an extra item to cover the costs of the war, sources inform "Globes."
Two newly built adjoining semi-detached houses in Herzliya Pituah fetched NIS 16 million and NIS 17 million in October. Why the NIS 1 million difference?
The latest decision by the National Infrastructures Committee Planning Administration completes all the required planning approvals for the Metro lines.
The shekel is less than 1% weaker than at the start of 2023, before the judicial reform and social rift, and before the war and its economic implications. "Globes" asks if the shekel's value is justified.