“Government Night” ends with a question mark.
The rule of law isn’t the same as the rule of lawyers.
Inflation remains low, while technological innovation continues apace.
For the first time since 2015, Likud is talking about substance.
The man who avoided war and averted illusory peace.
Plus, the success of the moshav.
The pandemic has revealed a weakness at the heart of Israel’s economy: it’s been so focused on developing its technology sector that more traditional industries are languishing.
Rankings aside, residents get more than their money’s worth.
Israel announces a plan to build its first quantum computer—within one year.
Cost-of-living protests obscure a robust post-coronavirus recovery.
Avigdor Lieberman cuts in half the number of hours of religious study necessary to receive financial support from the government.
The move will help reduce American dependence on Asian manufacturing.
More than my enemy’s enemy.
An economy that isn’t dependent on the government.