Ports
Hezbollah killed Lebanese figures threatening to expose 2020 Beirut port blast plans, IDF reveals
The four individuals allegedly assassinated were customs department officers and journalists who pointed to Hezbollah's connection with the deadly explosion.
Russia's Novorossiysk port resumes oil loadings after Ukrainian attack
Ashdod Port and Chartered Group sign strategic innovation and investment agreement
Cruise company unveils massive plan for 2027 – 500 cruises and private island
Histadrut chief Nissankorn demands port upgrades, threatens strike
The port unions have been in an uproar since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Transportation Minister Israel Katz announced plans to build new, privately-run competing ports.
Port strike ends as contracts signed with new operators
Israel Chemicals and Histadrut labor federation end 115-day dispute on layoffs.
Business is Business and Moses is Moses
Israeli businessman hopes to ship goods through Jordan to Arab world.
Haifa mayor blockades city’s polluting factories, orders license cancellations
Over 10 years about 780 of the 4,860 cancer cases - including lung and bladder cancer - found in the region likely resulted from air pollution exposure
17 arrested in Ashdod port police raids
Police say conspiracy scammed the state out of tens of millions of shekels in tax revenue.
Embattled Ashdod port union chief Hassan won't seek reelection
In May, Hassan was among 15 port workers and vendors arrested over corruption allegations amounting to millions of shekels.
Police recommend prosecuting Ashdod port union chief Hassan
In May, police arrested, detained Hassan and 14 others employed by port or affiliated private companies on suspicion of bribery and corruption.
The healthful option
Bariba puts the accent on good food and good nutrition.
Ashdod port workers union head to stay in jail, tells judge 'they're trying to kill me'
Alon Hassan is one of 15 Ashdod Port workers and vendors arrested last week on allegations of corruption reaching into the millions of shekels.
Amid storm over Ashdod graft, Katz vows to pursue port reform
“The sea will open to competition, just as we opened the sky,” Katz said, in a reference to the Open Skies agreement with the European Union.