'Hibuki' hugs New York Kids, Toys comfort children in rehab, and much more!
Israeli Embassy in Muslim-majority country provides for poor families; Eyeglasses for survivors in Sderot; Saving African Boys; and much more!
What does Israel do for the United States? Israeli farmers feed the poor; Videos for Special Children; and much more!
Israeli soldiers rescue trapped camel, Eurovision contestants plant saplings in Israel, helping to feed the vulnerable, and much more!
Christians in the Middle East, Autism no obstacle to joining IDF, Israel promotes Arab entrepreneurship, and much more!
You don't have to be Jewish to be successful in Israel, Israel at the Bahrain airshow, Mauritanian infant saved, and much more!
Israeli volunteers rescue Arabs from enemy countries in Ukraine, Education Ministry provideses Hebrew instruction to Druze community.
Shopping without paying, help for abuse victims, no age limit at 'special' summer camp, and much more!
Brig-Gen. Orly Markman names head of IDF's court of appeals.
Israeli EMT on holiday in Vienna saves a life; Guarding our beautiful land, Rescuing female cyclists from Afghanistan, and much more!
Time Out magazine has ranked Tel Aviv as the world’s 'funnest' city, and eighth of the 37 'best cities' around the world; Despite recent forest fires, the 2021 Global Tree Assessment gave Israel's a high ranking; and much more!
As demand for avocados continues to rise, an Israeli-Moroccan venture expects to fill world needs.
Israel empowers people with disabilities, teaching Israeli entrepreneurship in Miami, 1st female CEO of Tel Aviv Stock Exchange hi-tech company, and much more!
Israel Embassy donates 20 cows to vulnerable households in Rwanda’s Gisagara District, and much more!
Numerous Israeli companies employ Israeli-Arab Muslims working happily alongside Israeli Jews, Israeli-Arab woman gets kidney from victim of anti-Semitic Lod riot, and more!
Ethiopian Israeli selected for Rhodes Scholarship program, Israeli hospital saves Gaza boy, covers fees as PA refused; 1st female IAF bureau chief, and more!
MASHAV gets humanitarian aid to Liberia, cancer researcher Eliran Malki named one of the top 25 innovators of 2020 by Modern Healthcare magazine, and more!
No problem for disabled to surf in Israel, Bar-Ilan's first female Arab professor, protecting the disabled from COVID-19, and much more!
Palestinian scientist does cutting-edge research at prestigious Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israelis deliver medical aid to Nepal, and much more!
Special Needs children heal wounded animals; urban agriculture in the heart of Tel Aviv; Mexican-Israeli top achiever; and more!
Two Ethiopian-Israeli women become border police officers, Israeli students build prosthetic arm for teen who wanted to play violin, and much more!
Israeli women join global tech network; International demand for Israeli courses; Israeli Jewish paramedic saves Muslim boy in US; and much more!
Managers and fans of a Jerusalem football club teach digital skills to isolated seniors; Israeli-American Council raises $325,000 for health care in US; and more!
The Israeli embassy and Foreign Affairs Ministry rescued 200 Arab-Israelis from Jordan, Dr. Carmi Sheffer saves lives in Italy, and much more!
How the elderly can help, Philanthropic companies assist struggling non-profits, Israeli and Arab paramedics pray together, and more!
Israeli kids link to Chinese youth in lockdown due to coronavirus, 3 Israeli innovators present at AIPAC, new tech accelerator caters to Bedouins, and more!
Tourist in Sweden thanked by Syrian refugee waitress for Israeli medical treatment, Sheba Medical Center trains nurses from PA and Gaza, and much more!
Arab-Israeli alliance taking shape; in Israel, dementia sufferers are not alone; Israelis name new planet; and more!
Israeli Muslim police commander highlights equality of Israel's Arab citizens at UN; Palestinian Arabs work alongside Israeli Jews in Jordan Valley, and more!
Israeli village preserves Jewish-Ethiopian culture; relations with Khazakhstan get even better; Israeli NGO aids terror-stricken Chad; and much more!
Most Arab-Israelis are happy with their lives; Israel's sniffer dog Katcha was crowned world champion;Israeli NGO heals Rwandan children, and much more!
Tribu, a new app, simplifies volunteering; two golden lion tamarin monkeys were born in Jerusalem, thanks to Israel's efforts to save rare species; and more!
Israeli and UAE warplanes flew together in Greece's largest military exercise; Israel-Finland Pilot Program launched; and much more!
Ital Levi, an orthodox Jewish woman, teaches in Israeli-Arab city; Israeli NGO finds technical solutions to help children with disabilities, and more!
Israeli company MyHeritage reunites Korean sisters after 47 years; McDonald's Israel installs groundbreaking accessibility; and much more!
Palestinians in Gaza prefer Israeli products, Ugandan president explains about Israel to Jewish leaders, and more!
Special-needs band frontrunner for 2019 Eurovision contest, Celebrating Jerusalem's mosaic of cultures, Israeli startup devises urban communal living, and more!
Ramat Gan boats first daycare for children with cancer; Normalization increases between Israel and the Arab Gulf states; and much more!
Yehiel Magnus and his 15-person team conduct thousands of rescue operations, Israel is only Middle East country where all minorities thrive, and more!
Israeli technology is paving the way for diplomacy; Migrants get an education in Tel Aviv; Israel sends water to Jordan; and much more!
Israeli-Druze Gadeer Mreeh is new anchorwoman for Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation; residents of Jewish city in Judea save Palestinian boy's life.
Charity trains caregivers to feel empathy for patients with dementia; Jewish-Arab friendship started on soccer field, lasts 60 years; and much more!
Israel to teach modern farming techniques in Nigeria, Hawaii bans sunscreen ingredient BP-3 thanks to Ben-Gurion University, and much more!
More women claim victory in recent municipal elections; trailblazing college disability program helps Muslim, Christian and Jewish students; and much more!
Israeli midwife raises funds to build maternity center in Abayudaya; Israel enforces OECD anti-bribery laws; rare white rhino born in Israel; and much more!
Netanyahu proud of freedom of worship for all Israelis, Summer camp for children with cancer cheers up Jewish and Arab kids, and much more!
Israeli soccer helps color-blind fans; Miami gala supports Israeli doctors' humanitarian work; Jerusalem scores a goal for peace, and much more!
Israel and Europe collaborate in battling cybercrime; Syrians thank Israel for humanitarian aid; Palestinian farmers attend Agritech Israel 2018 and more!
Five Yazidis from Iraq receive training in Israel in medical clowing; hundreds of Israelis bring goodie bags for Syrian children on Golan border, and more.
Volunteers take sick and bereaved Israeli children on surprise trips; Watch How Israel Treats Palestinian Arab Children, and more.
Muslim EMS volunteers respond to huge fire while fasting on Ramadan.
Druze Israeli IDF major general is the new Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories and 200,000 Syrians are looking to Israel for assistance.
Ahead of International Women's Day, President Reuven Rivlin hosted 22 outstanding female students (Jewish and Arab), and much more.
Kids Kicking Cancer has enlisted 15 martial arts teachers to become volunteers, helping through free martial arts classes, counseling, and other kinds of support.
US Second Lady Karen Pence champions Israeli art therapy; NASA featured a special musical tribute by the son of Israel's first astronaut, and much more.
Israel ranked as the 8th-most-powerful nation; the Jewish state comes in 19th out of 180 for food security and nutrition, and much more.
Three of Israel's top banks are currently led by women; Israel provides extensive humanitarian aid to victims of the Syrian civil war, and much more.
23-year-old Lian Najami is Israel’s first Arab Rhodes scholar; the IDF's ethnic mix includes a 19-year-old Muslim and immigrants from many countries.
Two Israeli-trained Palestinian Arab doctors travel from Jerusalem to Gaza every two months to perform eye operations on local Gazans.
Seventy-five Jewish and Arab sixth-graders attended a 3-day Soccer for Peace summer camp.
Charity Leket Israel has purchased a field near Binyamina for the sole purpose of growing food for the poor.
As part of the Finance Ministry’s family assistance program, Israel is subsidizing afternoon child daycare for all families.
The Moona coexistence tech hub in the Galilee has some 750 Jewish and Muslim graduates from its activities every year.
Israeli lawmakers laid the cornerstone for the largest provider of health services for both Israelis and Palestinian Authority citizens in Judea and Samaria.
At the Na Laga’at center in Jaffa, professional deaf & blind actors run the show; the IDF gives important jobs to young people with autism; a free program helps Israeli-Arab men stop smoking, and much more.
Israel’s Health Ministry is making gluten-free food for celiac sufferers more available.
Ghadir Kamal Meriach from the Israeli-Druze-Arab village of Daliat al-Carmel made history as the first woman from Israel’s Druze community to present the news on Israeli TV.
Yad Sarah has launched a new initiative to enable disabled individuals and their families to visit Israel.
Medics from Judea and Samaria treated a Palestinian Arab injured in a traffic accident before transferring him to the PA’s Red Crescent.
Israel allocates scholarships totaling some NIS 1.8 million to Ethiopian students.
Twice as much water for Jordan; Israel treats wounded Syrians; Hands-free smartphone reaches 1200 users, and much more.
An Israeli biotech company has introduced an innovative way to replace lost bone in a minimally invasive fashion.
Of the 141,200 citizens of Ethiopian origin in Israel graduating from high school, 89% took the matriculation tests compared with the national average of 94%; 20 women have enrolled in the IDF Paratroop Brigade’s instructors course; Eitan Na’eh arrived in Ankara to take up the position of Israel’s new ambassador, and much more. By: Michael... Read more »
25-year-old Yityish ‘Titi’ Aynaw was crowned Miss Israel in 2013 and, on speaking tours in the US, has emphasized that the world must learn how unique and diverse the Jewish state is; Ethiopian-Israeli to become IDF Colonel, and much more.
Rambam treats Palestinian Arabs from Jenin and Gaza the same as its Israeli Jewish and Arab patients; In a historic first, two female lawyers were appointed as Israel's first Ethiopian judges, and much more.
The microprocessor giant Intel inaugurated a next-generation chip production line at its Kiryat Gat facility in Israel on Monday, the business website Globes reported.
Fiji has received 12 portable solar generators from Israel to address the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Winston; Billed as the largest clearinghouse of its type, a new website has plenty of resources to counter the lies of those who want to boycott the Jewish State, and much more.
Israeli scientists may have found a cure for AIDS with an experimental new drug called Gammora, which eliminated the virus up to 97 percent in test tubes, Israeli media reported.
Israel is increasing the fishing zone for Gaza fisherman from six to nine nautical miles to facilitate increased activity in Gaza Strip’s fishing sector; In the documentary 'My Home,' we see life in Israel through those rarely heard from - the Israeli-Arab citizens who would never live anywhere else, and much more.
Global health gurus have termed this fruit a superfood, putting Israeli produce in hot demand.
We always knew spinach was a great source of energy for our bodies. Now it seems the nutritious leafy green can also provide energy for other purposes.
Israel’s Dr. Bill Clark combats poaching in Kenya. Now another Israeli, Ofir Drori, has launched the EAGLE network and put 1300 poachers behind bars; 4,500 non-Jews (mostly Israeli Arabs) do national service, and much more.
A new Israeli study provides insight into the potential therapeutic role of a certain gene that could help in developing new treatments for ALS.
Israel is in the top category for battling human trafficking for the fifth year in a row; The Israeli Knesset has passed a new bill to help single parents join the workforce, and much more.
A team of 20 Israeli volunteers from IsraAID is the first foreign NGO to arrive in quake-struck Italy; Eighteen Ethiopian young men and women have received Lapan scholarships to fulfill their dream of becoming nurses, and much more.
Gal Gadot, the Israeli actress who plays Wonder Woman in the film Batman vs Superman, is the star of a new campaign to highlight the uniqueness of Israeli women; Eight severely injured Syrians were evacuated by Israeli helicopters, and much more.
Israeli international relief organization IsraAid has been helping West Virginia homeowners with the tremendous amount of damage caused by flash floods in June; The IDF treats hundreds of Syrians wounded in the ongoing civil war in that country, and much more.
Israel is due to open in October a new 40-mile rail line between Haifa and a terminal 5 miles short of the Jordanian border; Over 650 women attended the 7th annual Temech Conference for Israeli Female Entrepreneurs on June 28 in Jerusalem, and much more.
Merger and acquisition deals in the first half of 2016 indicate that Israeli startups still fetch top-dollar price tags and remain in hot demand.
Israeli architect Haim Dotan designed the world’s highest and longest transparent glass bridge spanning China’s Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon; Israel’s latest political reshuffle has brought the number of women lawmakers to a 33 – an all-time high, and much more.
Is it possible to 'reprogram' an organism, which consumes sugar and releases carbon dioxide, to consume carbon dioxide from the environment and produce the sugars it needs to build its body mass? That is just what a group of Weizmann Institute of Science researchers recently did.
Hundreds of Eritrean asylum-seekers marched in Tel Aviv in support of a UN probe into the African state's regime, considered one of the world's most repressive; The 3 Million Club is an Israeli NGO that works in Haiti, Nepal, and is now starting in India to save children from malnutrition, and much more.
Israeli startups swept the board at the Asia Smartphone Apps Competition in Hong Kong late last week, winning three of the four top prizes.
Israeli NGO Fair Planet is giving Ethiopian farmers access to high-quality seeds and training; The World Bank has just completed a mission to Israel to seek advice on how to improve STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, and much more.
The Israeli company Nano Textile has invented a technology that makes any fabric capable of killing bacteria. The technology prevents bacteria growth on natural and synthetic fibers, which helps prevent the spread of infections acquired in hospitals and reduces cross-contamination between medical staff and patients.
The Empire State Building in New York City shone blue and white on June 5 – mirroring the colors of the Israeli flag – for the annual Celebrate Israel Parade and festival in New York City; Israeli genealogical website MyHeritage recorded family stories of some of the 800 native tribes in Papua New Guinea, and much more.
Israel has sent $20,000 worth of supplies to Sri Lanka, following recent floods and landslides there; The Israeli Ministry of Economy held the first Israeli Food Festival in 25 Costco stores across Japan, focused proton beam lasers to treat tumors, and much more.
Israel will spend $240 million to develop and strengthen Israeli-Arab Bedouin communities; For the first time in five years, an Israeli delegation went to Turkey and exhibited at the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, reflecting the Jewish tradition of ‘Tikun Olam’, and much more.
Israeli mobile app developers, Castle Builders, Tekoia, and E.Soof have been picked to take part in the finals of the Asia Smartphone Apps competition to be held in June.
Google is granting $700,000 to Tikkun Olam Makers, an Israel-based initiative aimed at producing technology to help people with disabilities; Cancer charity Ezer Mizion transports the sick, frail, elderly and disabled to treatment centers, therapy clinics and doctor’s appointments, and much more.
So far in 2016, at least 5,700 Coptic Orthodox Christians have traveled from Egypt to Israel; Israel and China have signed seven academic cooperation agreements with Chinese universities, and much more.
At Soroka Medical Center, women are in charge, and WMN is a co-work space and ecosystem for women entrepreneurs, and much more.
In Israel, Naomi Campbell was presented with the “Women Leading Change” award in recognition of her global endeavors for women and for needy communities, and Imams and other Muslim religious leaders from six central African states spent four days in Israel, and much more.
A therapeutic riding school in Israel’s Arava desert, each week takes 200 special needs children and adults into another dimension, and Israel founded Good Deeds Day in 2007, which since then includes blood donations, volunteering with the needy, helping out in animal shelters, and much more.
Israeli researchers develop method to diagnose diabetes, multiple sclerosis, pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis and brain damage from one blood test.
Innovation: Africa has connected 104 rural villages in Malawi, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Senegal, Tanzania, DRC and Ethiopia to water and electricity, and Egypt’s Ramy Aziz was invited by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs to visit Israel after which he wrote a glowing report.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced that he has been entrusted by Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan to form an alliance with Israel, and Israel’s Paratrek organizes hiking trips and outdoor adventures for the physically challenged and impaired.
Israeli company 3G Solar says it has developed solar energy technology that is powerful enough to replace batteries.
A young Israeli student living in Shanghai, China, has developed a product derived from essential oils that preserves fruits and vegetables three times longer than usual.
Israeli startup Deep Optics is making glasses with lenses that can automatically adjust their optical power in real time.
Major Alaa Waheeb is the highest ranking Muslim officer in the Israel Defense Forces, and a report published by US News & World Report listed Israel as the 8th most powerful country in the world.
Papua New Guinea, suffering from severe drought, will receive the Israeli mobile desalination unit, which will provide clean drinking water in remote locations.
A recent edition of the AJC Live radio show focused on Israel's humanitarian work around the globe being carried out by IsraAid, and Kuwaiti reporter Ahmad Al-Sarraf called on Arabs to look at the reasons for Israel's success and superiority, instead of viewing it as a political-religious foe.
Students at three California elementary schools will use Israeli catchment systems to recycle rainwater, and the Wisdom 2.0 Conference in Tel Aviv gave employees ideas for protection against the onslaught of technology.
An Israeli researcher from the Weizmann Institute of Science is behind a potential treatment for cancer with near-perfect results.
IsraAID has launched a project in Nepal by opening a beekeeping school near Kathmandu, and a Facebook page shows Muslim citizens in Israel enjoying the good life.
Waiting for Syrian refugees on the shore is a rescue team of doctors and nurses, both Arab and Jewish, from the Israeli humanitarian organization IsraAid, and Israel’s first ever basketball league for people with special needs has been launched in Jerusalem.
The Indian state of Haryana - located just northwest of Dehli - will initiate micro-irrigation projects based on Israeli expertise at 14 sites throughout the state, and 2,000 Syrian war wounded have been treated in Israeli hospitals.
Israel’s Galilee International Management Institute is to train 100 farmers from Kano state Nigeria, which is on the edge of the desert, and the existence of a 60-member search-and-rescue team wearing IDF uniforms in the Israeli-Arab town of Abu Gosh may surprise you.
Israeli start-up Moving Life has designed ATTO, a unique scooter that is compact and can be folded and carried anywhere.
The Startup Nation is driving dramatic changes in the culture and politics of China, and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama came to Jerusalem and signed bilateral agreements on medical cooperation and other matters.
The “500 Startups” Venture Capital Fund is investing in Israeli startup RapidAPI, which developed a platform to allow people with ideas for new applications to turn their initiative into reality quickly and easily.
Israel provided food and assistance kits to Paraguayans impacted by massive flooding of the Paraguay River from El Niño storms during December, and four IsraAID volunteers have traveled to Leeds, UK to begin repairing homes and distributing food to victims of devastating floods in the area.
Israeli accelerator A3i is developing ‘ability’ technology to help millions with disabilities, and the Israeli Government has donated food and humanitarian supplies to Kenya to help flood victims in Migori county.
In another win for Israel against the anti-Israel boycott movement, an Israeli company will be supplying children's playgrounds across Europe with special padded flooring to protect children from getting hurt while playing.
Israeli non-profit organization Ofanim has retrofitted six old buses into mobile study labs in order to run educational enrichment programs for children, and Israeli startup Communer developed an app that helps communities to communicate better with their members.
Ezer Mizion’s Hakalah Respite Program provides parents of special-needs children the opportunity to celebrate events with their families while knowing that their child is well looked after, and 70% of the employees of Jerusalem café Bistro Harutzim have various special needs.
Israeli entrepreneurs are increasingly attracting foreign banks’ investments by offering innovative technologies.
The Indo-Israel vegetable center of excellence in India has boosted the annual number of seedlings grown from half a million in 2011 to six million in 2015, and Israel’s Technion Institute has built a safe drinking supply water system in a village school in northern Ethiopia.
At the Weizmann Institute of Science, researchers have managed to “pluck” a single photon – one particle of light – out of a pulse of light. The findings bear both fundamental and practical significance: single photons are likely to be the backbone of future quantum communication systems.
An Israeli start-up company called The Right Cup has developed a fruit-scented cup that tricks the brain into thinking it is drinking juice instead of plain water.
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter praised the Israeli solution to improvised explosive devices and Hadassah Hospital’s “Heart for Peace” program has saved the lives of over 600 Palestinian Arab children.
The Israeli start-up mobeego launched an inexpensive disposable cellphone charger in Israel and abroad on Monday.
Mekonen Abeba immigrated to Israel from an Ethiopian village and after overcoming many challenges has now become an officer in the IDF, and Israeli doctors treat both terrorists and victims.
The Institute for the Advancement of Deaf Persons in Israel has launched the first online sign language lexicon, and the Gulf Cooperation Council, made up of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Oman, want to buy Israel’s missile defense Iron Dome system.
Investors and entrepreneurs in Israel and Silicon Valley join together for a new initiative to combat California’s drought crisis.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced that an Israeli-made AMOS-6 satellite will be launched in 2016 to bring the Internet to the poorest parts of the world, and a look at how Israel is solving the global water crisis.
Wheelchair-bound US army veterans will be among the first to use the revolutionary Acrobat Wheel created by Israel’s SoftWheel, and a delegation from US security agencies and police departments learns Israeli counter-terrorism.
In October, international law students will arrive in Israel to argue the legal issues of a near-miss asteroid event, and the Three Million Club plans to feed the poorest people in the world, not by donations, but by returning a profit for investors.
Gourmet ice-cream cones are the new scoop.
Israel’s Rail Safe automated early-warning system uses infrared imaging to alert train engineers to obstacles while they still have time to stop.
Israel sends 20,000 tons of goods to Gaza on a daily basis and Israel has been ranked the fourth best place in the world to raise children.
Israel to the rescue, again! This time, a professional medical team has restored eyesight to dozens in Kyrgyzstan in central Asia.
Israeli hospitals unite Israelis and Arabs and Jewish doctors performed spine surgery on a senior Hamas official.
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With California facing chronic drought, Israeli technology may be just the solution to help save California from drying up completely.
IsraAID has launched its "A Roof for All" program to provide safe, temporary shelter for thousands of families who lost their homes as a result of the devastating earthquakes in Nepal.
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The Agritech 2015 conference brought entrepreneurs, investors and experts from around the world to address the production and global distribution of food.
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Israel's parliament is leading the way towards a cleaner global environment after installing the largest solar field on any government building worldwide - while promoting other projects that highlight energy efficiency.
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Good News Israel presents University of Georgia students vote to invest more in its relations with Israel; Israeli aid for Iraqi children, and much more.
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Good News Israel presents Israel is inclusive and global: Arabs proud to be Israeli, rescue missions and more … ISRAEL IS INCLUSIVE AND GLOBAL Kids can explore the world in 80 words. (Thanks to Atid-EDI) Tel Aviv’s Wiki-Kids has launched Wikids – apps with friendly text, images and sound, to help children discover the world independently. Each entry... Read more »
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