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US supreme court turns to politics and endangers the trust of citizens

March 10, 2024March 10, 2024Arsen Mayer

Last year’s brutal political barrage from the Netanyahu government under the influence of Justice Minister Yariv Levin on Israel’s High Court of Justice/Supreme Court, leading to divisiveness and violence, is not unique. The US Supreme Court is also under attack. For decades, the US Supreme Court was viewed as one of the few American institutions […]

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Housing market shift: 2023’s impact on buyers and contractors

February 21, 2024February 22, 2024David Rutman

In 2023, approximately 66,590 apartments (both new and second-hand) changed hands, marking a 35% decline compared to the previous year, as per a report released by the Central Bureau of Statistics. Of these, 42% were new apartments, totaling around 27,930 units, reflecting a 30.7% decrease from 2022. About 6,860 of these new units were sold […]

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Treasury’s plan: Foreign contractors & loans to boost periphery construc

January 3, 2024January 3, 2024David Rutman

Already in the 2024 budget: The program to bring back demand to the southern and northern periphery is currently being prepared by the Treasury, and was distributed yesterday by Ministry Director-General Shlomi Hayazelar for comments from the heads of departments in the Construction and Housing Ministry and the Israel Land Authority, with the intention of […]

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