Carrier battered by pandemic to receive $250 million government-backed loan and $150 million share offering, with state buying unsold shares

Ben Gurion CEO Shmuel Zakay calls to renew flights, says months-long stagnation under pandemic endangers tens of thousands of jobs, could cause 'huge strategic damage'

National carrier, which is seeking a government bailout to stay afloat, is no longer flying after talks between pilots and management broke down earlier in the week

Food company Tamam used to produce up to 40,000 meals a day, including for foreign airlines, but with flights grounded for months, it has suspended operations

Jerusalem hails diplomatic achievement as Brussels ratifies pact with large majority; left-wingers' bid for delay rejected; EU to watch political developments, 'act accordingly'

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