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Each day, 60 wounded IDF soldiers treated for physical, mental wounds

February 19, 2024February 19, 2024Arsen Mayer

As a large number of reserve soldiers are leaving Gaza and returning to their workplaces, many still have a long way to go because they were wounded and need rehabilitation. According to the Defense Ministry’s rehabilitation division, from October 7 until now, a total of 5,513 wounded soldiers have been treated – averaging 60 new […]

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Survival or layoffs: What’s at stake for Israel’s businesses in 2024

December 20, 2023December 20, 2023David Rutman

As the global economic landscape faced headwinds in 2023, Israeli businesses navigated through a challenging year marked by a slowdown in the tech sector, political unrest, and an unexpected war with Hamas. In light of the country’s current hurdles, Eran Mordechai, CEO of Danal Human Resources at Danel Group, shared his insights on the trajectory […]

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