Recently, the BBC erased the name of Israel, Jews and Israeli companies from a program discussing the use of genetics to improve the drought resistance of wheat. So I decided to unmask some of Israel's global activities that benefit the world.

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.

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 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.

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.

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.

Israel’s Economy Ministry has opened 19 employment centers, placing thousands of Arabs, including many Bedouin women. A new town will employ special needs adults alongside regular workers.

The most serious problems affecting the planet include disease, hunger, drought, natural disasters and terrorism. Israel’s superb work to combat these menaces deserves far more publicity.

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.

Over 3,500 years ago, Moses demanded of the Egyptian Pharaoh to “let my people go”. Today, Moses would be proud of the lengths to which the modern Jewish nation goes to benefit humanity.

With so many stories of children around the world being radicalized by Islamic extremists, here is a collection of contrasting education-related activities concerning the Jewish State.

Israel has joined the international relief effort to help the Yazidis, Christians and other refugees who are fleeing from the Islamic State (ISIS). The support is coming through IsraAid and their partners who are distributing emergency supplies.

An Israeli aid organization has sent relief to Yazidis and Christians fleeing Islamic State oppression and has further plans to help them survive the winter.