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Layoffs in Israel

This page lists every layoff entry we hold for Israel that still links to its original source. It is a record of what we have verified, not a complete count of layoffs in this country.

13 recorded entries

1,824 jobs across 13 employers

6 entries the employer attributed to AI in its own words

Covering 2020 to 2026

Counted by where the jobs were located. The tracker's own results list additionally matches on employer headquarters, so it returns a slightly higher count for the same country. Rollup records and the per-site notices they absorb are counted once. Open this filter in the full tracker.

Definitions differ by jurisdiction: see what qualifies as a record for Israel before comparing this page’s totals with another country’s.

Industries affected here

Recorded entries

  1. Redis · 70 jobs

    2026-07-13. Announcement-stage record. Industry: Technology. Evidence: News report.

  2. Darrow · 60 jobs

    2026-07-07. Announcement-stage record. Industry: Technology. Evidence: News report.

  3. Argus · 80 jobs

    2026-06-30. Announcement-stage record. Industry: Technology. Evidence: News report.

  4. PlaxidityX · 80 jobs

    2026-06-30. Announcement-stage record. Industry: Technology. Evidence: News report.

  5. Elementor · 100 jobs

    2026-06-29. Announcement-stage record. Industry: Technology. Evidence: News report.

    The employer attributed this to AI.

    “AI agents are becoming key builders, users, and navigators (Calcalist / Ctech)”
  6. Artlist · 200 jobs

    2026-06-16. Announcement-stage record. Industry: Media & Entertainment. Evidence: News report.

    The employer attributed this to AI.

    “Strategic reorganization process in which the company will move to work in an operating model built for AI (AI-Native) (Globes (English))”
  7. Lightricks · 75 jobs

    2026-06-01. Announcement-stage record. Industry: Technology. Evidence: News report.

    The employer attributed this to AI.

    “the AI modeling activity requires a different kind of talent, AI experts who have actually built models (CTech (Calcalist))”
  8. LSports · 40 jobs

    2026-05-06. Announcement-stage record. Industry: Technology. Evidence: News report.

    The employer attributed this to AI.

    “We write 95% of the code with AI, and we already have agents solving bugs and handling technical support (Geektime)”
  9. Pentera · 40 jobs

    2026-04-27. Announcement-stage record. Industry: Technology. Evidence: News report.

    The employer attributed this to AI.

    “Pentera is making organizational adjustments as part of a focus on core activities and the continued development of its AI-driven cybersecurity verification products. (Calcalist / CTech)”
  10. Caesarstone Ltd. · 200 jobs

    2025-11-12. Filed or independently reported record. Industry: Manufacturing. Evidence: SEC filing.

  11. Fiverr · 229 jobs

    2025-09-15. Filed or independently reported record. Industry: Technology. Evidence: News report.

    The employer attributed this to AI.

    “AI can automate and streamline processes, liberate humans from manual and tedious tasks”
  12. SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. · 200 jobs

    2024-07-15. Filed or independently reported record. Industry: Energy. Evidence: SEC filing.

  13. Cellcom Israel Ltd. · 450 jobs

    2020-02-06. Filed or independently reported record. Industry: Telecom. Evidence: SEC filing.

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Cite this pageLayoffs in Israel. AI Layoff Tracker, AskTheRecruiter.com. Accessed Aug 22, 2026. https://asktherecruiter.com/blog/country-layoffs/israel/ Licensed CC BY 4.0; every entry links to the filing, notice or report behind it.

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