INSS senior researcher Dr. Yehoshua Kalisky talks to "Globes" about Hezbollah's capabilities and why the organization is reluctant to fire on central Israel.
Shay Aharonovich tells "Globes" about the tax measures to pay for the war and expresses support for abolishing the NIS 200 bill.
Hezbollah was expected to rain missiles on Israeli strategic assets. Two experts explain why it hasn't, but warn that the threat hasn't been removed.
The response to the missile attack by Iran should be one that serves Israel's real strategic interests.
Wolt Israel CEO Lior Eshkol is leaving to lead strategic expansion for Wolt and DoorDash worldwide. She tells "Globes" how she expanded Wolt from a Tel Aviv restaurant app to a nationwide courier retail service.
Chen Herzog of CEO: The downgrade will mean higher taxes, higher prices, erosion of wages, and also harm to savings and pensions
The illusion that Lebanon can be held responsible for what happens on its territory passes from generation to generation, with the same abysmal results.
Intel's troubles are weighing on the Israeli driving assistance systems company. Globes examines if the concerns are justified?
With 66% of Jordanians backing Hamas, "Globes" investigates the stability of the Hashemite kingdom and its commitment to peace, the impact of Iranian influence, and security along Israel's longest border.
Unlike Hamas, the Hezbollah leader has a country to worry about, but his Iranian patrons see now as payback time.
Israel can't make everything itself, and imported components expose it to a range of risks.
The supply of unsold homes is at a peak, yet prices are rising steeply. Why? The answer lies in the gap between what's for sale, and what buyers want.
The tie-up with Len Blavatnik, synergy with his sports interests, and perhaps political influence, make Yannay's stake in the troubled channel a key to opportunities.
Jerusalem remains most popular but "Globes" finds some surprising cities attracting Jewish communities abroad, who are forming groups to buy homes together in Israel.
The in-depth study, sponsored by lawyer Trevor Asserson, finds the BBC's coverage of the war in Gaza to be in breach of its own guidelines.
Level Ex founder and CEO Sam Glassenberg tells "Globes" about the growing industry of medical video games and apps to train and improve the performance of doctors.