Imports to Israel Hit $7.3 Billion in October
Israel's imports plunge to $7.3 billion in October 2025, a 6.3% drop from last year, as reported by the Tax Authority.
























Israel's imports plunge to $7.3 billion in October 2025, a 6.3% drop from last year, as reported by the Tax Authority.
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Israel's government has approved plans for a new ultra-Orthodox settlement, temporarily named "Plugot," in the upper Negev region.
Border Police Commander Baruch Yitzhak presented President Isaac Herzog with "We Are a Wall," chronicling the corps' actions during the October 7 terrorist.
Israel's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure announced that regulated gasoline prices will increase by 0.14 Shekels per liter on March 1, 2026.
Ben-Gurion Airport's January 2026 passenger traffic remains 13% below 2023 levels, as foreign airlines slowly resume flights to Israel.
Border Police operatives arrested a wanted man suspected of terror activity inspired by Hamas in Shechem's Balata refugee camp overnight.
Israel's Ministry of Construction and Housing will explore establishing a new Haredi settlement in the Kiryat Gat area, "Plugot," to address housing needs.
A taxi driver from Lod, Israel, has been fined and ordered to pay 8,250 Shekels in compensation for exploiting an autistic passenger by charging an exorbitant.
A Lod taxi driver was ordered to pay NIS 8,250 in compensation for overcharging an autistic passenger, with the court condemning the act as an ethical failure.
The Israeli Agency COGAT reported two mobile medical clinics from the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem entered Gaza today, equipped with medical devices and.
On the war's 4th anniversary, President Herzog spoke with President Zelenskyy, offering condolences and detailing Israel's UN vote support and humanitarian aid.