Co-op Registrar: Member Admission Guidelines
Registrar of Cooperative Associations issues new directive to regulate member admission processes in cooperatives, emphasizing transparency and legal.
Registrar of Cooperative Associations issues new directive to regulate member admission processes in cooperatives, emphasizing transparency and legal.
Three foreigners detained at Hermon for illegal work, highlighting that employing individuals without proper visas is a criminal offense and against the law.
Israeli Cabinet advances major land and planning reforms in Judea and Samaria, boosting administrative control. A Jordanian-era law banning land sales to Jews.
Azerbaijani Embassy in Israel honors artist Albert Rafiyev, celebrating his unique carpet art and efforts to preserve Mountain Jewish culture and heritage.
Israel's Consumer Authority plans to fine Gorilla College, A.Sh. Marketing Center, and Pozailov Yaakov ₪4.8 million for violating the Consumer Protection Law.
Israel's digital visa stations processed over 122,000 applications in six months, with passports being the most requested service.
Israel's Foreign Minister Gidon Sa'ar met Paraguay's FM Rubén Ramírez in Jerusalem, discussing Gaza's demilitarization and Iran's terror threats.
Israeli FM Sa'ar hosted Paraguay's FM Lezcano in Jerusalem, with both supporting Gaza's disarmament and condemning Iran's terror activities and nuclear.
The IMF's annual mission to Israel concludes economic talks, issuing a preliminary report noting the economy's resilience post-ceasefire but also war's impact.
Israel revives "Hovel Tekumah" doctor retention grants, offering up to NIS 600,000 to recruit specialists to the Gaza Envelope and strengthen vital healthcare.
Shapir-Blujon-Dekel wins Israel's first inter-ministerial waste-to-energy tender in Nevot Hovav, aiming to process 300,000 tons annually and reduce landfilling.
Israel launches a major program offering specialist physicians up to ₪600,000 in recruitment grants for Gaza Envelope HMO clinics.