Israel’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure will grant 25 million Shekels (USD 6.9 million) for academic research in the fields of energy, earth and marine sciences
The station joins the three solar power plants that were promoted as part of the Accountant General’s tenders in the Ashlim area, and will provide electricity at the cheapest price in the electricity sector in Israel – about 8 shekels per kWh.
Following the approval of the property tax compensation fund guidelines that regulate the payment of compensation for indirect damages to businesses within a range of up to 40 km (25 miles) that experienced economic damage due to the IDF’s Operation “Shield and Arrow,” The compensation for i
The Ministry of Economy and Industry is opening aid tracks for exporters and companies marketing to international markets - to the extent of tens of millions of shekels.
The Israel Innovation Authority (IIA) announced Wednesday the launch of a new program with an investment of 40 Million Shekels (USD 11 million). The program includes initiatives in three different verticals - delivery technology (with an emphasis on "last-mile" solutions), Health - using to
The Prime Minister's Office published its "Infrastructure for Growth 2023" plan for 228 infrastructure projects throughout the country with a total cost of 433 billion Shekels (USD 117 billion), whose construction has actually begun or will begin between the years 2023-2027 (the projects tha
In the first half of 2023, there were 20 cases of the police thwarting attempts to smuggle weapons over Israel's borders compared to 18 in the corresponding period last year.
As part of the program, up to five franchisees will be selected, consisting of Israeli companies, corporations and non-profit organizations. Each will receive a grant of up to 15 million Shekels (USD 4.2 million) for five years.
The Ministry of Environmental Protection said that its new budget for the years 2023 and 2024 includes "significant achievements" for the ministry, including 510 million Shekels (USD138 million) allocated to what it calls special projects
The final vote passed 64-56, with lawmakers voting along coalition lines. The state budget for 2023 will be 484 billion shekels (USD 130 billion) while the budget for 2024 will be 514 billion shekels (USD 138 billion).
On the occasion of Jerusalem Day, the Minister of Transportation and Road Safety Miri Regev presented the transportation infrastructure projects currently being promoted by the Ministry for the City of Jerusalem with an investment of approximately 30 billion shekels (USD8.25 billion).