Articles in "government"
Israel’s Expanding Cabinet Is Undermining Efficiency and Burning Cash, Comptroller Reports
Israel’s expanding number of ministries and frequent restructuring are undermining governance, disrupting public services, and generating ...
Governance Breakdown in Negev Poses Strategic Risks, State Comptroller Warns
Israel’s State Comptroller released a sweeping report on Tuesday warning of a deepening governance crisis in the Negev, citing ...
Israel To Accelerate Fortification Of Northern Communities
Israel’s cabinet on Sunday approved a new initiative to speed up the protection of civilian infrastructure in northern communities, as ...
High Court Hearing on October 7 Inquiry Exposes Israeli Divisions
Israel’s High Court of Justice on Thursday heard petitions demanding the establishment of a state commission of inquiry into the failures ...
Israel Approves $334 Million Growth Plan For Golan Heights
Israel’s government on Thursday approved a wide-ranging development plan for the Golan Heights aimed at expanding housing, infrastructure ...
Netanyahu Outlines New Regional and Global Partnership Strategy
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday outlined a sweeping vision for an Israeli "hexagon" of regional alliances, emphasizing ties not ...
Vulnerable Israelis Overcharged in Property Taxes, State Report Finds
Israel's State Comptroller has uncovered widespread flaws in the way local municipalities assess and collect property taxes, finding that ...
Cabinet Reshuffle Assigns Yariv Levin Four Government Ministries
Israel’s government on Sunday approved a series of temporary ministerial appointments to fill posts left vacant after the country’s ...
Haim Katz Becomes Permanent Housing Minister, Now Oversees Four Ministries
Israel’s government confirmed Haim Katz as permanent Minister of Construction and Housing on Sunday, giving the Likud lawmaker four ...
Civil Servants Not Immune to Polarization, Study Finds in Israel and U.S. Parallels
A new academic study has found that civil servants, much like the general public, are deeply divided in how they perceive and respond to ...