Infrastructure
IDF struck Iran's largest petrochemical plant, second facility hit in two days, Katz confirms
The facility is no longer functioning, Katz stated, indicating that IDF strikes on two of Iran's petrochemical facilities responsible for 85% of exports had "taken them out of use."
Nvidia doesn’t stop: Invests $2 billion in AI hardware giant
More than a port - a strategic anchor for Israel
After 11 days, missile damage in Israel only a fraction of Iran war in June
Mekorot expands its innovation activities with investment in startups Argu and Bimmatch
A major focus of these investments is water supply and quality, operations and maintenance, cybersecurity protection, energy management, and infrastructure maintenance.
'As war in north looms, Israel must improve cell infrastructure security' - exclusive
"Think of what would have happened at the Nova party if those kids couldn't call their parents or send locations. We would never have found some of them," says expert.
Bazan Group reports strong financial performance in Q1 2024
Key financial figures for the first quarter include an operating cash flow of $149 million (before changes in working capital and tax) and the acquisition of fixed assets amounting to $25 million
WATCH: IDF reveals and demolishes tunnels in Beit Hanoun area, Gaza Strip
After the IDF conducted research and mapping work in recent weeks, it was determined that airstrikes destroyed tunnels used by Hamas in Operation Protective Edge.
Government approves M2 metro line plan: Cities it passes through
Good news for Gush Dan residents: the government greenlights the M2 metro line's route today, spanning 25km from Holon's Yoseftal interchange to Petah Tikva's Segulah area. Which cities will benefit?
Savion intersection to host dozens of apartments: Minimum land purchase price revealed
Israel Land Authority launches tender for 2.5 dunams in Savion Junction, Kiryat Ono, part of a 1,315-unit diverse housing project. What's the minimum bid?
Weapons seized in al-Amal, Givati Brigade sweeps in terrorist arrests
IDF operations in Khan Yunis, Gaza. Brigade 98 fights eliminated a terror cell and arrested several terrorists, destroyed more terror infrastructure and found weapon caches.
Can you hear me now: Cell companies face fine for bad service
If the sanctions go through, this will be the first time that such sanctions are imposed.
Houthis knock out underwater cables linking Europe to Asia - report
The successful targeting of the four cables, which are believed to belong to the AAE-1, Seacom, EIG, and TGN systems, marks a serious disruption of communications between Europe and Asia.
Tariq Nassar: Ex-'haredi Muslim' changing Jerusalem through bees, placemaking
At the Table: After meeting the founder of Muslala, which fosters urban agriculture in unused spaces, Tariq Nassar sought to do the same to east Jerusalem.