Israel’s Competition Authority recently announced its suspicion that the country’s five largest banks have neglected to share these benefits with their customers.
'Everyone Expressed Concern That the Legal Coup, in the Way It Is Being Done, Harms Both Democracy and Social Cohesion and Will Ultimately Lead to Damage to the Economy,' a Senior Executive Who Was Present at the Meeting Said
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday agreed to suspend a planned judiciary reform until the next parliament session after nationwide protests paralyzed the country.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday agreed to suspend a planned judiciary reform until the next parliament session after nationwide protests.