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‘Even a high-tech person can’t use a sophisticated tool during a panic attack. We needed it to be simple and effective in just a few minutes.’ ...
The 480 caves of Beit Guvrin-Maresha, Israel’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site, are very cool – in more ways than one.
One of Israel’s sources of pride is the enormous number of inventions and innovations that have taken root on its soil over 63 years — despite challenges of geography, size and diplomacy. The ...
Never mind the taste - if you're truly Israeli, you love Mitz Paz, the only beverage still around from the days before the establishment of the State of Israel.
Israel is helping farmers in many countries learn how to grow crops in increasingly hot and dry conditions.
Developing African nations depend on Israeli technological, humanitarian, medical, ecological and agricultural advances in virtually every aspect of life.
It’s not by chance that Israel ranks as one of the healthiest countries – we embrace the Mediterranean diet and grow the superfoods that fuel it.
I’m not even going to bother starting this article with a list of all the problems Israel faced this year. We all know how bad it’s been and how many difficulties we’ve all experienced and there will ...
Reading suggestions that encompass different aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, complete with historical tomes, personal memoirs and works of fiction.
Works of 107 photographers depicting the Western Negev before and after the Hamas attacks create a unique introspective at Petach Tikva Museum of Art.
New York Times photographer Avishag Shaar-Yashuv has been capturing the sadness and shock of the survivors of the October 7 massacre, offering the world a devastating visual testimony of war.
Israeli startups in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector are surging ahead of their non-AI counterparts in the race to attract funding, says a new report, and are positioning the Startup Nation as ...
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