According to Calcalist, the Foreign Ministry is seeking approval via exemption from tender for a 350,000 shekel budget for an advocacy conference by the newspaper B'Sheva in Miami. The opening event is planned at the home of businessman Simon Falik.
According to Calcalist, the Foreign Ministry is seeking approval for a 350,000 shekel budget for an advocacy conference organized by the newspaper B'Sheva in Miami. The budget would be allocated via exemption from tender, bypassing the normal competitive bidding process. The opening event is planned at the home of businessman Simon Falik. The report does not specify whether the ministry has already received approval.
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