Israeli firms withdraw from next month's Web Summit after its CEO expressed 'shock' over Western support for IDF operations in Gaza, which he suggested amounted to war crimes

Delek Motors and Caesarstone, following Strauss, say right-wing network 'is deepening the tear and broadening the divide' in Israeli society

Zalul and Adam Teva V'Din cite government's climate failures, while student-led Green Course plans annual march for climate to coincide with opening day of international meet

Parent company Unilever loses nearly $2 billion worth of stock since announcement; Native American tribe whose land company's HQ is built on expresses interest in its return

Jakarta pulls budget for World Beach Games, set to include Israeli athletes; tournament to be cancelled; Olympic umbrella group notes 'great surprise and extreme disappointment'

Ex-minister Omer Barlev, now executive of company, pays condolence call to family of Rabbi Gershon Edelstein and delivers personal apology letter over incident

Ultra-Orthodox politician questions Angel Bakeries' kashrut after ex-minister Barlev attends draft exemption rally; opposition MKs encourage people to buy from brand in response

Sultanate's lower house approves amendment banning sports, cultural, and economic ties with Jewish state, but measure yet to face final vote

Report says country's Shura Council is scheduled to meet and discuss changing the country's policy on Monday, though details remain murky

Fashion retailer called fascist over campaign appearance for far-right Otzma Yehudit lawmaker at Ra'anana home of Joey Schwebel, who controls Zara Israel

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