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Past articles by Max:

First flight lands at Ramon Airport as Eilat seeks to grab more tourists

Low-cost domestic carrier Arkia made the first scheduled landing, with Flight 883 touching down on the airport’s 3,600 meter-long runway. → Read More

With millions more in funding, Israeli-US science research grows closer

Israeli scientists are growing ever closer to their American peers, despite the geographic distance. → Read More

Bank of Israel head won’t seek a second term

Flug notified Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of her decision on Thursday, according to a statement from the central bank. → Read More

How is the Start-Up Nation threatened – and what can be done?

Without more highly trained hi-tech employees, Israel will not be able to maintain its competitive edge. → Read More

Israeli technology to the rescue for cave-trapped Thai boys

Rescuers are racing against the weather, as monsoon season threatens to raise water levels. → Read More

US hedge fund giant considering to buy-up Israeli utility Bezeq

“It’s a new and serious player – the largest actor yet – to make a bid for Bezeq,” said the market source. → Read More

Israeli start-up changing the way how we sell virtual reality

VDroom allows you to present a full panoramic, 360-degree view – and upload those tools on Google Images, to your Facebook page, or any other website. → Read More

Israel Post to be privatized. But what about the periphery?

Some 40% of the embattled Israel Post will be sold, in two stages. → Read More

Israel declares war on PA funding for terrorist kin after Knesset bill

The PA routinely provides monthly stipends to terrorists and their next-of-kin – akin to familial welfare payments – often in cases when the primary breadwinner is incarcerated or killed. → Read More

Israel gets Twitter to block terror accounts

The Twitter accounts can still be accessed outside of Israel. → Read More

In sign of booming economy, almost half of Israelis going abroad

A record number of Israelis traveled or vacationed abroad in the last year, signs of a booming economy and the increasing number of low-cost airlines servicing the market. → Read More

Israeli medical marijuana grower to shift to the EU amid red tape

If the bureaucratic morass continues, other Israeli firms could also relocate their operations abroad. → Read More

Goodbye Israeli public pensions, hello U.S. private retirements savings?

The crux of the problem is that longer life expectancies and much lower birthrates are putting a toll on pension systems throughout the aging Western world. → Read More

Prince William delights onlookers, plays with Israeli tech firms’ toys

“The prince comes to Israel and he wants to talk tech. And long-term, that’s really good for us. The more people want to talk tech and the less they talk about the other crap, well, God bless them.” → Read More

French company reportedly withdraws from Jerusalem Light Rail project

A possible motive is due to the company being majority-owned by French state-owned public corporations – SNCF and RATP, both of whom have come under pressure by labor unions critical of Israel. → Read More

Tech giant boycotts El Al over moving female passengers

Raanana-based Nice Systems, a software enterprise company, is pledging that none of its employees will fly on El Al until the airline explicitly bar gender discrimination. → Read More

Boycott called after winery fires Ethiopian staff for doubting Jewishness

Located in Kibbutz Hulda, the Barkan winery is one of the largest in Israel. Ethiopian-Israelis number around 150,000, and the group has traditionally faced workplace discrimination. → Read More

Israeli clothing chain Castro buys up Hoodies

Castro said buying Hoodies could be considered "part of the company's strategy of expanding its activity in Israel through investment in complementary fashion and lifestyle brands." → Read More

El Al accommodates ultra-Orthodox men who won’t sit next to women

In violation of a court order, an El Al flight from New York sat on the runway for more than an hour. → Read More

Gaza border communities economically battered by kite fires

While the burning kites have yet to kill or maim any Israeli civilians, they are increasingly inflicting an economic toll. → Read More