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Israel Post issues stamp marking 30 years of IDF’s Yahalom Unit
Israel Post CEO David Laron presented the first stamp sheet to the unit’s commander, identified as Col. A.
HAAT continues to grow: Launches collaboration with Yango Deli and Israel Post
For stamp collectors: The nostalgic stamp series issued by the postal service
Hebrew University marks centennial with official new commemorative stamp
Israel launches privatization of revamped postal service
The state’s privatization agency said it would sell 100% of Israel Post Co. to an investor or group of investors.
In Israel, the customer is not always right
Israelis' insistence on not being a freier (sucker) has resulted in a reputation for poor customer service nationwide.
'Law & Order' actress Diane Neal talks moving to Israel, future plans
Diane Neal opened up about the reason behind her life-changing move, her future plans, and her takes on Israel’s political situation.
Grapevine June 9, 2023: A shared history
Movers and shakers in Israeli society
Israel Post prepares to deliver thousands of renewed passports
The amount of issued passports is expected to rise to 300,000 per month with the post office preparing to increase its passport delivery capacity accordingly.
Quds Day cyberattack strikes Israeli banks, red alert app
The "Anonymous Sudan" hacker group, which carried out cyberattacks on Israeli sites earlier this month, took responsibility for the Quds Day attacks.
Grapevine: Pathetic Israel Post
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Grapevine: Post-post office
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Israel Post put 'letters to God' from all over the world in Western Wall
Even without a known address, these letters are sent with hope that they will reach their destination.
Communications Ministry announces next step in postal service’s massive reform
A wider array of available digital services, more package delivery options and better customer service may mean Israel’s postal system may not suck forever.