Moshe kahlon
Former finance minister Moshe Kahlon summoned to pre-indictment hearing over fraud, breach of trust
Kahlon and other suspects, including UnetCredit's controlling shareholders, face potential indictment for fraud, embezzlement, and financial statement misrepresentation.
Ex-Israeli finance minister implicated in finance firm fraud scandal
Grapevine: Top security
Katz vows to deduct PA tax funds over terrorists’ salaries
MK Nir Barkat: Israel can be top-ten economy within a decade
Former Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat is reportedly set to be appointed finance minister.
Texts between Kahlon, indicted judge raise eyebrows
Karif already on trial in sex for judgeship scandal
Kahlon won't be questioned under caution
"Many appointments were made for wrong reasons, and this must be checked," the movement's head, attorney Eliad Shraga said.
Israel is experiencing a butter shortage that won’t end anytime soon
Since early 2019, butter has become such a scarce commodity that Israelis have taken to sharing rare sightings of it on social media.
Decade of change and hope for Holocaust survivors
During the past decade some very welcome changes have occurred, attributable to the new spirit which Yair Lapid infused into the Finance Ministry.
Netanyahu: The deficit is not so big, nor is it surprising
During a live interview at Channel 13 Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu said he gains massive support by the public.
Moshe Kahlon allocates NIS 10m. to fight violence in Arab sector
"The budget we approved today is another step in the uncompromising battle against violence towards citizens in the Arab sector."
COGAT stops Palestinians from exchanging shekels for foreign currency
The move was made in response to the decision by the Palestinian Authority to stop buying calves from Israel and to begin importing calves from other countries.
The Great Butter Shortage
The Agriculture Ministry said it had foreseen the shortage of local butter, and recommended that the Finance Ministry allow the import of butter without extra tariffs.
Israel's low unemployment isn't the only job market indicator - analysis
While falling unemployment – a key measure of labor under-utilization – is certainly welcome news, the rate itself does not paint the full picture of the Israeli job market.