Israels Expanding Cabinet Is Undermining Efficiency and Burning Cash, Comptroller Reports
Israel's State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman reported that the nation's expanding cabinet, with 38 ministers, causes inefficiency, service disruptions.
Israel's State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman reported that the nation's expanding cabinet, with 38 ministers, causes inefficiency, service disruptions.
Israel completed financial close for its largest solar project near Dimona in the Negev, a 265 MW plant by EDF Renewables, setting a record low tariff.
Israel's Knesset Finance Committee in Jerusalem approved significant 2026 budget reallocations, earmarking NIS 1.69B for defense and NIS 6.16B for housing.
Iran's Emergency Command announced the cessation of missile attacks on Israel, but cautioned that more severe measures will be taken if crimes continue.
The IDF prepares for prolonged fighting with Iran after missile attacks violated a ceasefire. Israel launched retaliatory strikes while President Trump called.
Following Iranian missile attacks, Israel has closed Gaza crossings like Kerem Shalom and Rafah, but COGAT confirms humanitarian aid will continue.
Israel's Ministry of Religious Services celebrates a 58% female workforce and enhanced management roles for women, marking progress in gender equality.
Due to renewed Iranian missile attacks, Israel's Ministry of Transportation is reducing bus services to 75% starting June 8, 2026.
Israel reports detecting a missile launch originating from Yemen, according to an announcement made today.
Israel's Home Front Command has given the all clear, permitting citizens to leave their shelters in Jerusalem and across the country.
Israel launched airstrikes against military targets in Iran after Tehran resumed missile fire, prompting new Home Front Command restrictions across Israel.
Iran launched 10 ballistic missiles at northern Israel on June 7, but no damage or injuries were reported as missiles were intercepted or landed in open areas.