Money
Authorities seize over NIS 5m., weapons, ammunition in Rahat, order closure of Tel Aviv brothel
Israel Police seized over NIS 5 million in cash and illegal weapons in Rahat, as part of an operation targeting criminal activity.
Tel Aviv court convicts crime boss Ismail Jarushi, 12 others in SSQ extortion-and-shooting case
Are Polymarket, Kalshi illegal gambling sites or legitimate financial trading platforms? - opinion
How global esports ecosystems generate multi million dollar revenue streams
No. 30: Dani Naveh and Andrew Hutter: Leaders of Israel Bonds
For Israel, a country that has fought 11 wars since it declared independence, access to funding has been a lifeline for survival.
Canadian gov't: Hamas, Hezbollah fundraising in country, incl. Hezbollah trading cars, drugs
A Canadian Finance Department report warns that Hamas and Hezbollah exploit banks, crypto, and trade routes like the Port of Montreal to funnel funds abroad.
Palestinian statehood push undermined US efforts to release Israeli-held funds, envoy says
When asked whether the Palestinian funds that Israel had blocked from transferring would remain on hold indefinitely, Ambassador Mike Huckabee said that everything was “frozen in place”.
Your Investments: Estate planning lessons from the Torah - Keep wills fair and balanced - opinion
Your investments: No matter how great you think your children are, do everyone a favor, and create a will where assets are split evenly among your children.
Parashat Ki Teitzei: The hidden enemy and the open enemy
In these days of mercy and forgiveness, on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, it is fitting to engage in soul-searching regarding our honesty in financial matters
“Only we didn’t fly”: The summer when the kids discovered what social gaps are
How do you deal with children’s jealousy, why you shouldn’t be afraid to talk about money, and how to turn frustration into an opportunity for emotional and financial education?
'Cutting off the oxygen supply of terror': IDF seizes NIS 1.5m. in terror funds in West Bank
The funds seized included US dollars, euros, Jordanian dinars, and other foreign currencies in addition to local new Israeli shekels.