Lawyer for former Kulanu leader insist 'his time as chairman of Unet was directed toward the benefit of the public'

Suspects allegedly misled company and public about their activities; former finance minister and board member Moshe Kahlon may be investigated in case

Moshe Kahlon said set to lead investment for a number of 'institutional bodies in Israel,' as well as the United Arab Emirates' largest pension fund

Will a run by Tel Aviv's Ron Huldai drive Meretz out of the Knesset? Will Modiin's Haim Bibas, an outspoken Netanyahu critic, be his lifeline?

Coronavirus cabinet, supporting new czar Gamzu, decides to allow commerce on Fridays and Saturdays, aims to reopen skies by August 16, as lockdown averted -- for now

Housing assistance will be given to veterans in light of economic crisis, following complaints they were not eligible for existing unemployment aid

During four month period, Jerusalem will top off sum of tax revenues it sends to PA to NIS 500 million, if collected amount falls below that total

Health Ministry reports 63 new infections over previous 24 hours taking total to 16,409; 77 people in serious condition, 64 of whom are on ventilators; over 11,000 have recovered

Employment Service reports 10,193 went back to work over the past 24 hours, just 2,523 registered as job seekers

Israel is to restrict Memorial and Independence Day gatherings, but ministers are pushing to restart schools, open more stores, as statistics give room for optimism

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