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Israeli business leaders warn flight caps threaten economy, urge priority travel access
Industry leaders warn flight caps are blocking executives from key global events, risking deals, exports and supply chains; call for priority outbound access as war restrictions threaten Israel’s economic continuity
ynet
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03.31.26
ICL opens fertilizer plant in India to boost supply amid global disruptions
ICL launches fertilizer plant in India to localize production, ease supply risks from global disruptions and support growing demand in a key import-dependent market
ynet Global
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03.20.26
Why great leaders build routines, not moments of inspiration
Opinion: is success built on big ideas, or on the small actions repeated every day?
Ziv Elul
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03.19.26
$110 billion deal: Paramount announces acquisition of Warner Bros.
Paramount will unite CNN, CBS, HBO, Nickelodeon and franchises including Harry Potter and DC after beating Netflix for Warner Bros., but the $110 billion deal faces major regulatory scrutiny in the US and Europe and political opposition
News Agencies
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02.28.26
A managerial ‘breastplate’ (Choshen): a splendor of difference
Torah portion of portion of Tetzaveh explains why a truly outstanding team cannot be made only of stars
Ziv Elul
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02.26.26
Wiz to host Israel high-tech’s most expensive party after $32 billion Google acquisition
The cyber company, acquired by Google for a record $32 billion, will hold its annual Purim party at Expo Tel Aviv, featuring top Israeli singers in an ABBA-themed event costing an estimated NIS 10 million
Anat Lev Adler
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02.26.26
Widow loses inheritance after challenging tycoon’s ‘one shekel’ no-contest will
Tel Aviv court rules lawsuit for larger share triggered late businessman’s no-contest provision, stripping widow of inheritance but awarding her $1.6M for asset gains
Lital Dubrovitsky
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02.26.26
Spreading wings without losing ground
In this week's Torah portion, Terumah, the ancient wisdom from the 'cherubim' reveals the tension between ambition and grounded leadership; true growth demands bold vision balanced with structural limits and disciplined execution; sustainable success comes not from how high organizations rise but from the stability that keeps them grounded
Ziv Elul
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02.19.26
Arkia launches business class to Europe, starting with Paris
Arkia unveiled its spring-summer schedule with about 40 global destinations and announced it will introduce business class to Europe for the first time, launching the service on flights to Paris
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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02.16.26
Hapag-Lloyd, FIMI to acquire Israel's ZIM in $3.5B+ takeover
German shipping giant to take global routes and chartered fleet while FIMI holds Israeli operations under the state’s golden share as company set to delist from NYSE
Golan Hazani/Calcalist
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02.15.26
To err is human; a pattern is a choice
In this week's Torah portion, Mishpatim, a repeated wrongdoing carries multiplied consequences; the same principle applies to leadership: organizations rarely collapse from one mistake, but from the failure to stop a pattern in time
Ziv Elul
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02.12.26
Can window-cleaning robots repeat the floor robot success story?
Sales of window-cleaning robots jumped more than 30% in the past year, but high prices and hands-on use still limit the category; we tested two new models and asked experts whether Israelis are ready to embrace them
Shoshana Chen
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02.12.26
Minimus raises $51 million to kill 95% of software vulnerabilities
Backed by YL Ventures and Mayfield, Israeli cybersecurity startup replaces bloated containers with secure, minimal images, slashing risk and dev time across the software supply chain
ynet Global
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01.06.26
Court: consultant liable after bad advice dooms laundry business
A southern Israel man hired a financial consultant after seeing Facebook ads, paying 200,000 shekels for his services; the business collapsed within months, and a court ruled the consultant was negligent
Attorney Alon Aviv, PsakDin
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12.26.25
ServiceNow to acquire Israeli cybersecurity firm Armis for $7.75 billion
Deal could rank as Israel’s fourth-largest tech exit ever, with final value expected to exceed $8 billion including retention grants; Armis specializes in protecting connected devices from cyber threats
Tal Shahaf
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12.23.25
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