For the first time in 30 years, Intel turned a loss. A combination of a cut in the investment budget with the adoption of the microchip law in the US, puts Israel at a disadvantage. But the company's recovery from the crisis may go through the application of smart capital, which characterizes its investments here
Nour al-Din Shinawi stabbed and wounded Shuva Malka, who was on her way to a matriculation examination, later telling police he did so because she looked like a 'settler'
While the Nasdaq has fallen by a third so far this year, some Israeli companies, such as veterans Check Point and Amdocs, actually show positive returns.
Some of the volunteers have started to take the elderly for medical checkups; others have invited them for Sabbath dinners. One volunteer brought his children to play with a 90-year-old man.