"The change to the law will mainly affect the self-employed and freelancers."
It is important to note that the penalties apply to payment by check and banker's check, as well as by actual banknotes.
Unlike many other countries, the laws in Israel apply also to tourists. Goldman also noted that, "Responsibility for breaking the law rests on both parties to the transaction."
6,000 NIS < 1800$
Thanks, I forgot to post the conversion
Observation: Within 4 years the limit has been almost been cut in half (not adjusting for inflation https://tradingeconomics.com/israel/inflation-cpi).
From 11,000 to 6,000 ILS. (https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/What-does-the-new-law-limiting-cash-mean-for-you-576227)
Appears to be trending towards zero cash is allowed.
The dystopian cash-less society is just the next gruesome milestone on the slippery slope to serfdom. Orange-pilling the world counter this.