“Cheap” financing often comes with low interest, rigid credit, personal guarantees, and tight cash flow. It may look attractive on paper - but the reality behind it can be a costly surprise.
“Cheap” financing often comes with low interest, rigid credit, personal guarantees, and tight cash flow. It may look attractive on paper - but the reality behind it can be a costly surprise.
A source familiar with the matter told Iran's Tasnim news agency that a meeting is possible between Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, and U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, though no date or place has been set. Witkoff is expected to arrive in Israel on Tuesday
New book 'The Six Lie War' by Hanan Amiur is trying to respond to the claims about Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, but it won't provide its readers with a better understanding of history. It will only help them to justify every prejudice and crime
Commanders for Israel's Security, representing some 600 former IDF generals and senior intelligence officials, say claims that U.S. arms pauses cost soldiers' lives are a 'big lie,' citing over $15 billion in wartime aid, U.S. military backing and bipartisan continuity under Biden and Trump
It's captivating and popular, but 'Yaffa' still relies on basic stereotypes about Jews and Palestinians. Also this week in Israeli culture: an art exhibition in Jerusalem defines feminism as women helping other women, and the city's annual winter festival kicks off
The reopening comes nearly two years after Israel seized the crossing in May 2024. The conditions for crossing in and out of the enclave, however, remain unclear. 'Everything is still a mystery,' one source wondered. 'Will civilians who are not defined as humanitarian cases also be allowed to leave?'
Police say tens of millions of shekels meant for city welfare were diverted to private businesses, with officials allegedly pocketing cash or perks. The investigation, now public after months of covert work, included raids on homes and municipal offices
Beyond any real security need, the demand to inflate the defense budget serves political interests by avoiding diplomatic options. A budget hike functions less as a response to threats and more as a tool to preserve power and entrench a failed strategic status quo
The reestablishment of the Joint List is the best possible news for Israel's democracy supporters. Without Arab MKs, it'll be impossible to effect political change
The two narratives – of the governing coalition, its supporters in the media and hard-core Bibi-ists, and that of their opponents – will compete in the coming months in a life-and-death struggle. An old myth is being rewritten: Who is the David and who the Goliath?
Turning the yellow hostage pin into a partisan issue risks desecrating a campaign that struggled to stay above politics. A state commission of inquiry is a just cause that should stand on its own – without retroactively politicizing a symbol that once united a fractured public
Netanyahu's request to formalize Drorit Steinmetz as director general of the Prime Minister's Office, even though she is a suspect in an active criminal investigation, adds to a growing list of investigations involving close associates of the prime minister
Gal Hirsch's appointment as hostage coordinator was meant to shield Netanyahu from criticism and suggest to hostage families that their loved ones' fate depended on their compliance. The families are justified in demanding his resignation
Bedouin residents of Mukhmas arrived Sunday to rebuild homes torched by settlers but were stopped by Israeli soldiers, who said the area was a closed military zone. When asked about an Israeli man who photographed the houses, a soldier responded, 'He can do whatever he wants'
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana's decision to exclude Supreme Court President Isaac Amit, leading the National Unity Party, the Democrats party and Yisrael Beiteinu to pull out from the event, comes amid a coalition boycott of the president since his appointment