This is the first TikTok war. And it is a public relations disaster for Israel and for the Jewish people in general who support Israel. Let us dig a bit deeper to understand how and why.
Amid prevalent developer promotions allowing easier entry to apartment purchases, the Ministry of Construction and Housing clarifies legal obligations for buyers intending to sell for profit later.
Israel Land Authority unveils a tender for lease rights purchase in Tel Aviv's Kariya South complex for commercial and/or office use, signaling ongoing urban development in the city center.
Safe rooms and public bomb shelters are essential for keeping Israelis safe from aerial threats like rockets and drones. Which is why it's such a problem that not all Jerusalemites have any.
Despite inflation and government-controlled prices increasing on May 1st, Israel’s microeconomy should be stable. However, Israel’s macroeconomy will face the consequences of the war for a few years.
International support through Israel Bonds (Development Corporation for Israel in the United States) has accounted for $3 billion in worldwide investments since the outbreak of the war.
The district committee has greenlighted a plan for a new hotel on Herzliya's waterfront, featuring 365 rooms, a conference center, public restaurant, spa, and pools, but no holiday apartments.
Ayalim Association, with support from the Jewish National Fund & Sderot Municipality, refurbishes its student village, offering subsidized rent & cultural activities post-attack.
After years of financial and legal problems, Israel’s Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. named No.19 among the world’s top 20 best-earning pharmaceutical companies.
The Israel Land Authority selected the winning company out of 26 bids for the Koren industrial area in Ma'alot Tarshiha, with the successful bidder paying it NIS 4.6 million.