Official at Israeli startup AnyVision says he hopes for regulation of the industry because his firm's software could never be abused, unlike open-source platforms

Poll by dovish Geneva Initiative contradicts findings from another recent study, which saw a plurality of Israelis back the move

New finance minister Katz must get people back to work as a first priority, with uncertainty about the coronavirus pandemic persisting and employers wary of the future

Finance Ministry figures shows that average salary of those who lost their jobs due to pandemic was a third lower than the general average

Poll finds scant majority of Israeli Jews back advancing sovereignty in parts of West Bank, though even many supporters are doubtful the government will actually go ahead with it

Independence Day survey shows rate of those expressing shared fate with the State of Israel surging, especially among ultra-Orthodox and Arab Israelis

Analysis from Israel Democracy Institute says sky-high numbers of unemployed to inch back down starting in May; tech, industry and business services to make quickest recovery

There are half a million self-employed workers and owners of small businesses who feel the state does not have their back amid pandemic; their survival is crucial for the economy

Ultra-Orthodox will continue to revere their rabbinic leaders despite belated response to virus threat, but Gilad Malach believes many 'will start making decisions for themselves'

Fighting the coronavirus contagion, the government has introduced extremely intrusive tracking. Now it wants to bring in the NSO Group, a company accused of human rights violations

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