Dozens of small businesses from the frontline communities in northern Israel are setting up a sales fair at Jaffa Port today, in an initiative to support economic activity from the conflict zone. The event, titled 'Heart-to-Heart with the North,' is organized to help vendors reach central Israel customers.
Dozens of small businesses from Israel's northern frontline communities are participating in a pop-up fair at Jaffa Port today, organized under the title 'Heart-to-Heart with the North.' The event is designed to allow vendors affected by the ongoing security situation along the northern border to sell their goods to customers in central Israel, offering an economic lifeline during a period of reduced tourism and local footfall. The fair features a range of local produce, crafts, and artisanal products. No prior reporting on this specific initiative is available in The Zioneer's archive.
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