Finance Ministry
These are the big winners from the shortening of the workweek, and these are those who are harmed
A comprehensive study by the Finance Ministry, the Histadrut, and the Joint examined the effects of transitioning to 40 weekly hours in the public sector.
Interest rate drama: The news for mortgage takers – and Smotrich's unusual attack on the governor
Organized crime costs Israel's economy around NIS 8,000 per household, data shows
IDF plans massive NIS 130 billion buildup, including aircraft, munition factories
Israel must overhaul trauma care for 50,000 former IDF soldiers, defense committee urges
A government panel called for a new independent authority to handle tens of thousands of IDF trauma and PTSD cases.
The real threat to Israeli democracy is economic, not just political - analysis
Israel faces a choice between restoring the past or rebuilding a stronger social and economic future
Smotrich flies to Washington to meet Latin American leaders, expand Isaac Accords
The minister is scheduled to return to Israel as early as Wednesday, after conducting an intensive marathon of meetings in the United States with key Latin American figures.
Gov't postpones decision to give aid to North, amid escalating Hezbollah strikes
The delay also comes as local northern authority heads have called for urgent government aid and IDF action.
Online shopping in Israel: Beware of foreign marketplaces and unverified products - opinion
The contribution of Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to dealing with Israel’s cost of living problem further increased online purchases in Israel. Israel Post is finding it difficult to keep up with
Substance vs spectacle: Why Israel can keep Smotrich, but Ben-Gvir must go - opinion
Lumping them together obscures a mile-wide difference in their fundamental natures: one is a politician, and the other is a demagogue.
Former finance minister Kahlon convicted of reporting offense in UnetCredit collapse case
The conviction came as part of a plea agreement between the parties.
Israel's government is too big, too costly, and holding back the Start-Up Nation - opinion
Rising costs and falling efficiency point to deep structural problems in Israel’s public sector.
National plan to rehabilitate the Galilee with a NIS 3 billion investment announced
The objective of the investment is to re-energize the region, demographically and economically, by encouraging young families to move there.
Former finance minister Kahlon to admit offense in UnetCredit collapse case
Moshe Kahlon is set to admit he failed to properly report serious UnetCredit financial irregularities while serving as company chairman.