Israeli economy
New Israeli airline TUS IL recruiting pilots as commercial operations set to start in 2026
The company is looking for experienced Airbus A320 pilots, and is offering a promotion track to the rank of captain within two years and after 3,000 flying hours.
Economic recovery must be Israel’s priority for 2026 - opinion
Israel on the path to $1 trillion: Strong economy, weak infrastructure - opinion
Israeli hi-tech shifts to employer market as perks fade, hiring tightens - analysis
Israel must expand beyond defense in order to win in space - opinion
Indigenous launch capability is rare. A strategic decision can turn it into economic power.
Major Israeli businesses sign agreement to employ more olim
Rami Levy, Isrotel, Israel Electric Corporation, Ein Kerem Hospital, and HOT telecommunications, are among the businesses that signed the agreement.
New bills on gov't owned companies 'harmful to public' -Dep. AG
Two bill proposals to amend a law that oversees appointments in government-owned companies “harmful to the public," Deputy Attorney-General Gil Limon wrote
From start-up to Sparta: Is it too late for Israel to save itself from isolation? - opinion
Instead of condemning itself to isolation that a small country may not survive, Israel would do well to admit that the path it has taken has not led to good results.
Gaza war, AI use trigger rising unemployment in Israel's tech sector, Taub Center study finds
The unemployment rate in the industry has risen and exceeded the average in the economy, and in 2024 there was a sharp fall in the number of vacant jobs.
From start-up nation to Sparta: Israel’s tragic turn toward isolation - opinion
We can surrender to a vision of Sparta on steroids, a closed and isolated state, or we can restore Israel to its true path: Zionist, democratic, open, creative, and a light unto the nations.
Beyond the Sparta talk, Israel's unstoppable rise - opinion
The data do not point to isolation. They point to an economy that keeps integrating, even while absorbing historic shocks.
Merger talks underway to create mega Israeli law firm
If a merger deal is completed, it will be the second within three years for the Yigal Arnon firm. In 2022, it merged with Tadmor Levy.
Israel's economic resilience could suffer from severe labor shortage - opinion
Either decision-makers continue to act to resolve the crisis, too little and too late, or we will all end up paying the price of neglect.
Norway sells stake in Israeli jet engine group, to divest from more companies over Gaza war
The review began last week following media reports that the fund had built a stake of just over 2% in an Israeli jet engine group that provides services to the IDF.
Investing through Israeli eyes: How to win in the current market - opinion
Geopolitical tensions are at the heart of the global agenda and have been increasingly shaping the considerations of investment managers worldwide.