Good evening and welcome to the Worldview Report. I’m Brannon Howse. Leading off tonight, the state of Israel is leading the way into the cashless society. A new Israeli law went into effect Monday prohibiting cash payments to businesses of over $1,760, the equivalent of 6,000 New Israeli Shekel or NIS. Previously, the use of cash up to $3,200 could be used in business deals. The ceiling for transfers between private individuals will be $4,400, a decrease from the current limit of nearly $14,700, according to a report by Israel 365 News. Since January 2019, Israeli businesses and consumers have been subject to limits on cash payments under the Law for the Reduction in the Use of Cash.