Though the city's fabled Waterloo Market, once run by Jews, met its end due to WWII, Gideon Italiaander brings back the personal touch with his chain of thrifty home goods stores

Company uses robots with computer vision tech to scan contents of store shelves, identifying out-of-stock products for replenishment and helping shoppers find what they need

Joint venture will operate on the platform of Discount's PayBox digital wallet, offering fintech services to compete with traditional lenders

Calls to reopen come as a growing number of Israeli businesses declare opposition to government's strategy to ease lockdown restrictions

Ministers said to agree on rolling back Friday-Sunday restrictions, but move will have to wait until next week even as store-owners fret that they are needlessly losing business

US retailer offers costly delivery, presumably due to lack of passenger flights to take parcels; UK clothing giant restricts number of orders per day to ensure workers' safety

Retail giant expected to officially enter local market next week

Retail giant takes down items after being contacted by Israel's Channel 12; sellers boasted their ability to allow buyers to 'stand out from the crowd'

Retail giant debuts webpage in Hebrew aimed at businesses, advertising new international shipping to and from Jewish state

Haaretz says US online retail giant struggles to find local resellers that meet its stringent requirements; no new date set for start of service

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