Business

Tel Aviv’s Shuk Olim brings out dozens of immigrant entrepreneurs to showcase goods

“Every single booth has an oleh with a story, and they're selling their products from the small business that they opened here in Israel after their aliyah,” said Devon Conway of Nefesh B'Nefesh.

Shoppers browse goods at Nefesh B'Nefesh's Shuk Olim event in Tel Aviv. June 25, 2026.
Illustration: Woman using a wet wipe

Wet wipes company sold for NIS 178 million

AI raises competition - credibility and trust now define business success.

Why AI is raising the bar for business credibility, not lowering it

Microsoft Israel.

Microsoft planning 2.5% cut in workforce in latest round of tech company layoffs - report


Reinventing recruitment: How AI is shaping the future of hi-tech hiring - opinion

Many technology companies still recruit using very outdated methods, with long processes and complex bureaucracy that cause potential candidates to rush toward competitors.

AI. Illustration.

El Al purchases 6 aircraft of the newest model

The airline is expanding its fleet and will exercise an option to purchase six additional 787-9 aircraft from Boeing, some of which will be upgraded to the advanced 787-10 model.

El Al’s Dreamliner plane

4 document automation tools every small business in the UK should try

"Document automation helps small businesses save time and cut costs."

Iran will hand over nuclear capabilities to terror organizations, Mike Waltz tells Jpost Conference

WATCH LIVE: 'NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is a virulent antisemite,' Bruce Blakeman says

US ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz speaks at The Jerusalem Post's Annual Conference in New York City, US, June 1, 2026

Alexander Kopylkov: How organizational gaps are slowing enterprise AI deployment in 2026

“Enterprises fail to scale AI not due to technology, but because outdated structures, workflows, and data readiness block deployment.”

Isracard, JFNA-backed fund says it has extended NIS 135m. in credit to war-hit small businesses

Bizi, Isracard’s business platform, said more than NIS 90 million has already been repaid into the revolving fund and redirected to additional borrowers across Israel.

 Israeli security and rescue forces at the scene where a ballistic missile fired from Iran hit and caused damage in Petah Tikva, June 16, 2025

Will the Israeli brain solve the energy crisis? New Israel–Japan tech collaboration

NetZero Ventures and NGLI are building a tech bridge to help Japanese corporations adopt Israeli energy and climate innovations, turning academic research into start-ups tailored to market needs.

From right to left – Shmuel Kedmi, CEO of NetZero Ventures, and Yoko Yamaguchi, Business Development Manager at NGLI.

Former El Al chief rejects monopoly, price gouging claims after Iran war profits

"Two crises in five years, each of which lasted two years plus, with a small break in the middle. That's extreme and had a dramatic impact on the aviation sector."

AN EL AL flight takes off at the Ben Gurion International Airport, outside of Tel Aviv, August 14, 2025.

Breaking the market: Factory 54 invests NIS 30M in its flagship complex at Ramat Aviv Mall

Owner Roni Irani told Maariv: Not all of the investment is from his own pocket and it is a calculated risk. Despite challenging times, he says there is always demand for shopping and growth.

Factory 54 at Ramat Aviv.

Q-Factor emerges as Israel’s latest quantum computing developer with $24 million seed investment

The investment, which included NFX, TPY Capital, and Intel Capital, aims to commercialize a quantum computing project developed by professors from the Technion and Weizmann Institute.

Q-Factor is led by professors from the Technion, the Weizmann Institute, and experts in the world of deep-tech startups.