Turkish President President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an Credit: Shutterstock Turkey bans exports of all goods to Israeli ports

In a further crackdown on Israeli ties by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, sources familiar with the matter have told "Globes" that exports of goods to Haifa and Ashdod ports have been prohibited.

Oasis Security founders Danny Brickman and Amit Zimerman credit: Ben Itzhaki Oasis Security raises $35m, doubles valuation

The company has developed a platform for securing non-human identities in an organization.

Tel Aviv light rail credit: Bar Lavi Int'l cos reluctant to bid for new TA light rail tenders

The uncertain security and economic situation caused by the war is deterring international companies from bidding to operate the Green and Purple Lines.

Eli Azur credit: Tali Bogdanovsky Eli Azur wins battle for Tamar Petroleum board after NeoGames exit

The Israeli businessman had a busy week as he completed the sale of NeoGames for $1.2 billion and saw off Aaaron Frenkel's efforts to put his candidates on Tamar Petroleum's board.

Adv. Matthew Demeo credit: DLA Piper Will Israel ever provide employees with right to disconnect?

Canada is set to become the latest country to prohibit bosses from contacting employees outside work hours.

IDF operations in Gaza credit: IDF Spokesperson OECD cuts Israel's growth forecast

The OECD says that Israel's economy will grow by 1.9% in 2024 and 4.6% in 2025 in its latest report on the global economy.

Gadi Mazor credit: Zelazny Permira buys control of BioCatch at $1.3b valuation

The UK private equity firm is buying a 57% stake in the Israeli digital fraud and financial crime protection company.

Eyal Ravid credit: Omer Vidar Competition Authority summons Victory CEO to hearing

Eyal Ravid, owner and CEO of the supermarket chain, allegedly made public statements about price rises in violation of the Competition Law.

Israel construction site credit: Shutterstock 8,000 Palestinians furtively employed in Israeli construction

A senior source in Israel's construction industry insists that about 8,000 Palestinian workers from Judea and Samaria have recently been given permits to work in Israel with 8,000 more expected to enter soon.

Patriot battery in Israel credit: Reuters Baz Ratner Israel replaces Patriot with David's Sling

Rafael's David's Sling is a collaboration that illustrates the combined strength of Israel's defense industry.

Dollars  credit: Shutterstock Israeli startups raised over $1b in April

In the first four months of 2024, Israeli startups have raised $2.6 billion.

Tnuva products credit: Tali Bogdanovsky Tnuva to put up prices of dozens of products

Tnuva said it is hiking the prices of non-price controlled dairy products as well as dairy delicacies, Sunfrost frozen vegetables, Mamma Of poultry products and Tirat Zvi meat products.

Bear market Credit: Shutterstock Deal or no deal with Hamas - the economic fallout

"Globes" talks to three market analysts about the consequences of a ceasefire or escalation.

Ben Gurion Airport arrivals hall   credit: Tali Bogdanovsky Airlines hesitate over resuming Israel operations

International airlines that had begun to fly to Israel again following the outbreak of war suspended service after the attack by Iran, and are not rushing back.

RiseUp app company website Israeli fintech co RiseUp lays off 50

The move does not apparently reflect a lack of cash in the company's coffers, but rather the cuts will allow RiseUp to achieve profitability.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Nvidia's Israel AI spending spree has downside

The US AI chip giant is set to spend $1 billion on two Israeli startups, which some see as part of a 'brain drain' of the country's AI talent.