The US online retailing platform giant has invited Israeli sellers to sign up for local delivery.

Just months after it appeared that Amazon was about to forego the idea of opening online trading in Israel, sources inform "Globes" that the US online retailing giant will start local activity. Last night, several Israeli suppliers received an invitation from Amazon (in Hebrew) to add delivery to Israeli customers under the heading "Local Delivery". Amazon requires Israeli sellers to deliver goods within five business days, and has added Israel to the list of possible destinations for sellers via Amazon. Nevertheless, as far as is known, Amazon is still not planning a logistics center in Israel.

In response to the news, shares in major Israeli real estate companies with shopping malls in their asset portfolios, such as Melisron Ltd.(TASE: MLSR), Azrieli Group Ltd. (TASE: AZRG) and Big Shopping Centers (2004) Ltd. (TASE:BIG), are falling on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

Amazon invites the recipients of its message to be "part of a select group of sellers" and to take part in the Local Delivery program in Israel. Amazon explains that the Local Delivery program enables sellers to use their Amazon.com accounts to sell and deliver directly to customers in Israel from their stock in Israel via Fulfillment by Merchant.

"Amazon always starts with seller deliveries as the first stage of its activity," says Nir Zigdon, founder and CEO of eCommunity, an approved Amazon supplier. "We've seen this happen in Australia, India, and now in Amazon Turkey. Later on, subject to viability, Amazon opens logistics centers and enables Amazon Prime membership. Read more at Globes