Bank of Israel Buys $801 Million in Forex Amid Shekel Volatility
The Bank of Israel purchased $801 million in foreign currency in May to stabilize the shekel amid its volatility, pushing reserves to a record high in Israel.
The Bank of Israel purchased $801 million in foreign currency in May to stabilize the shekel amid its volatility, pushing reserves to a record high in Israel.
Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics reports a sharp rise in workplace AI adoption across sectors, including manufacturing, with nearly 40% of companies.
Jerusalem police and Border Police dispersed rioters at Paris Square after an unlicensed procession violated protest conditions, leading to traffic disruption.
Israel's Ministry of Culture and Sports has unveiled a new plan to promote women's sports, focusing on expanding participation and enhancing infrastructure for.
Eighty foreign embassies and young ambassadors gathered in Israel for the fourth annual Youth Diplomatic Summit, gaining insights into leadership and Middle.
The Ministry of Transportation is set to build a third train station in Netanya, enhancing public transportation services for the city.
Israel's government has allocated $330 million for summer 2026 education programs, with 231 local authorities participating to offer students learning and.
Israel allocates $84 million for northern transportation, including highway upgrades in Safed, Tiberias, and Acre, to enhance connectivity and economic.
An Israeli military officer sustained serious injuries and another soldier was lightly wounded by an explosive device during IDF operations in the Jenin area.
Researchers from Hebrew University and others in southern Israel reveal potato leaves contain hundreds of times more PFAS "forever chemicals" than soil.
Israel's Ministry of Economy and Industry has released 3,000 foreign worker permits to support industrial production for security efforts.
New movable barriers on Highway 1 connecting Jerusalem and Tel Aviv are designed to significantly reduce emergency vehicle response times.