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The recent unprecedented shark attack on a diver at an Israeli beach – the first in the country’s history – has thrust these marine creatures into the national spotlight. The incident comes after an ...
Even in the face of intense regional and geopolitical conflict, Israel's tech sector demonstrated extraordinary growth in 2024. Israeli high-tech saw a hefty rise in 2024, even with so much conflict.
Watermelon, avatiah in Hebrew, is one of the most popular fruits in Israel. Its juicy and sweet consistency makes for a perfect snack during hot Israeli summers. Israelis consume around 119,000 tons ...
During the Gaza conflict, Nitza Kardish has been going twice a week to harvest tomatoes, plant zucchini, and tend pineapples in greenhouses along with thousands of other volunteers. Farmworkers are ...
Most of the billions of people who need prescription glasses consider them a fashion accessory rather than a medical device. The same cannot be said for the billions of people who need hearing aids.
December 21 By Naama Barak Israel is home to endless beautiful architecture, from majestic ancient remains and sites of utmost religious importance to Tel Aviv’s White City and ever-expanding ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has the dubious honor of being the highest-profile conflict in the world, and the war now waging between Israel and Hamas means it is getting more headlines than ever ...
Four residents of the Gaza border kibbutz give heartbreaking firsthand accounts of the traumatic infiltration, destruction, kidnappings and shootings they endured. Eyal Barad showing a still from his ...
With approximately half the Israeli population volunteering in some capacity since the start of the Swords of Iron war on October 7, you might think we have enough volunteers – but we truly don’t.
From the moment a tree is chopped down, wood waste starts to accumulate. Splinters of bark and wood on the forest floor. Mountains of shavings in sawmills, lumbermills and papermills. Some of this ...
Researchers in Israel have announced a breakthrough in safely detecting landmines – using bacteria. They’ve developed tiny pellet-sized biosensors based on E. coli – better known as the cause ...
When I dip an apple slice in honey on the first night of Rosh Hashana this Friday, I’ll remember suiting up for a bee encounter at the largest private beekeeping operation in Israel on Sunday. Members ...