
Economics
El Al reports quadrupled profits amid war and closed skies
In total, the company achieved a record-breaking revenue of $2.5 billion for the year, with profits climbing by 7%.
Ryanair to resume flights to Israel after Terminal 1 opens at Ben Gurion
The airline suspended flights to Tel Aviv with effect from Tuesday, February 27
Knesset finance commission approves budget deficit ceiling increase
The Knesset Finance Committee has passed an amendment to the law governing the state budget deficit, authorizing an increase in the 2024 limit from 2.25% to 6.4% of GDP.
Israel approves Uzbekistan's entry into WTO
During the World Trade Organization conference in the United Arab Emirates, a ceremony took place for Israel to ratify Uzbekistan's request to join the WTO.
Israeli election day spending: 928 Million NIS in cafes, shops by 5 p.m.
According to credit card companies, Israelis are taking advantage of the midweek day off, when all stores are open, for shopping and entertainment.
Lawsuit filed with High Court against 'private' import of foreign construction workers
Kav Laoved and United for Human Rights have filed a lawsuit in the High Court, seeking to overturn the government's decision allowing private agencies to hire foreign workers in Israel.
Brussels Airlines and United Airlines to resume direct flights to Israel
United Airlines will become the first American carrier to resume service since the October 7 attack by Hamas terrorists on southern Israel