Wolt expands to Sderot, Netivot, and 30 nearby communities, including Kibbutz Kfar Aza and Kibbutz Be'eri. Company executives met with local mayors and received their blessings.
Wolt now operates with over 8,000 businesses, including in 30 new communities near the Gaza border.
Although stillbirth is only officially recognized by Israeli authorities from 22 weeks of pregnancy, the center allows women to come as early as 20 weeks and up to four months after birth.
CEO of the ministry Maj.-Gen. (res.) Eyal Zamir signed the acquisition order.
Sderot Mayor Alon Davidi, Rashi CEO Michal Cohen, and photojournalist Chen Schimmel discuss rebuilding hope.
Some residents fear infiltration and rush to find a place to hide in their houses rather than seeking shelter in a safe place to protect themselves against rocket fire.
The mayor of Sderot criticizes Defense Minister Gallant on 103FM radio for his harsh comments against the prime minister and discusses residents living amidst rocket fire.
Foreign cars like American, British, French, and Japanese models were assembled in the country, but disappointments occurred, such as the German manufacturer with two local factories that failed.
Journalist Chaim Levinson urges local leaders, especially Sderot's mayor, to withdraw support for Prime Minister Netanyahu due to ongoing security concerns.
Organizers stated that thousands participated in the march, which will be followed by a rally for "coming home."