Bankruptcy

Lahav 433 questions figure close to senior Likud circles over alleged concealment of assets

The investigation was conducted jointly by the Lahav 433 National Economic Crime Unit and the Justice Ministry’s insolvency enforcement unit.

General view of the Lahav 433 police unit headquarters in the city of Lod on August 2, 2026.
Opening of Ofer Mall in Petah Tikva, November 22, 2020

Fashion chains Onot and Jump file urgent application for stay of proceedings

(Illustrative) Israeli youth from frontline communities take a break at an American summer camp.

How New York’s ‘summer camp kings’ left Israeli investors burned

The sharpest increases in bankruptcy are expected to be recorded in the US and France: Trump and Macron

A tsunami of bankruptcies threatens the global economy


UK restaurant sector sees 20% increase in insolvency

A reported 825 restaurants and bars closed down due to lack of finances in 2016 and this number increased to 1,000 in 2017.

La Regence restaurant, Jerusalem

Knesset panel advances revolutionary bankruptcy legislation

Bill emphasizes overall economic gains over liquidation and punishing debtors.

The Constitution, Law and Justice Committee approves a bill.

The Travel Adviser: When an airline goes bankrupt

When an airline says they’re running out of money or the controlling interest cuts off the pipeline, wise consumers had best be prepared.

An American Airlines plane in flight