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  • Local reports suggest that Apple Pay is finally coming to Israel.
  • The reports are accurate, Israel will pick up Apple Pay support next month.

Apple Pay support in Israel is now closer than ever.

All being well, Israel will finally get support for Apple Pay at some point next month according to local reports.

Those local reports come via Calcalist and MacRumors, with the former saying that Israelis can expect Apple Pay to go live in the first week of May, so long as there are no last-minute changes.

Via Google Translate:

A technology giant enters activity in the payments market in Israel: If there is no last-minute change, Apple is expected to launch Apple Pay in Israel in the first week of May - its payment app. The infrastructure for the increase in service in Israel has been ready for several months, but according to estimates, the delay was due to both the closures in the economy and the need to ensure that there are enough businesses in Israel that can receive payment using this method.

It's thought that the infrastructure required for Apple Pay has been in place for a while now, with false starts caused by issues in the local economy brought on by the pandemic. It appears multiple banks have signed on with Apple, with the iPhone maker receiving around 0.05% from each transaction handled by Apple Pay.

Apple Pay is supported by iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches and makes it quick, easy, and safe to spend money without the need to carry around a card.

All of Apple's current iPhones support Apple Pay, not least what we'd consider to be the best iPhone on the market today.

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