Young Jews More Optimistic and Engaged Despite Rising Global Antisemitism: Survey
A global survey by Ipsos for The Jewish Agency reveals young Jews worldwide are more optimistic and engaged in their communities despite rising antisemitism.
A global survey by Ipsos for The Jewish Agency reveals young Jews worldwide are more optimistic and engaged in their communities despite rising antisemitism.
Israel's National Planning and Building Council approved a groundbreaking urban neighborhood to be built above the Rishonim metro depot in Rishon LeZion.
Israel's service exports, excluding startups, saw a 3.3% decrease in February 2026, amounting to approximately $7.9 billion.
Israel's March 2026 labor force survey reveals a slight dip in the employment rate to 60.2%, alongside an increase in individuals temporarily absent from work.
Israel's economy experienced a 9.8% annualized revenue increase across all sectors in Feb 2026, with high-tech leading gains, according to the Central Bureau of.
Israel's government has approved a strategic initiative to establish inland ports, seeking to reduce living costs and streamline supply chains across the.
Israel's largest solar power plant, a 265 MW facility in Dimona, has completed financial closing with electricity rates under 0.065 Shekels per kWh.
Israel's March 2026 trade deficit reached $3.32 billion (9.8 billion Shekels), with goods exports at $5.5 billion and imports at $8.88 billion.
Israel's job vacancies increased in late 2025, with a monthly average of 148,800, as the job seeker to vacancy ratio dropped to 1.9.
Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics reports 4,348,275 motor vehicles in 2025, a 3% increase, with electric vehicles up 32.9%.
Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel's Menara area, with the Israel Air Force intercepting one. Other launches landed in open areas.