
Arab vaccination rates in Israel found comparatively high
Despite minority groups having lower vaccination rates than the general population in most other countries, Arabs trust Israeli healthcare policy.

Despite minority groups having lower vaccination rates than the general population in most other countries, Arabs trust Israeli healthcare policy.

As of 2023, Israeli Arabs constituted nearly half of the country’s pharmacists, and a quarter of Israel’s physicians.

More than half of Israel’s Arab population believe Gaza war has increased their sense of shared destiny with Jews, and 33.9% define their Israeli citizenship as the dominant component of identity, study shows.

Nagham Haj Ali enlisted as a National Service volunteer at a hospital to test her wish to become a nurse, but what she found was a higher purpose.

Scientist receives prize for contribution to cancer and Parkinson’s disease treatment, alongside artists addressing war and women generating change

Words in the innovative written language can readily be understood by both Hebrew and Arabic readers.

Meet some remarkable Druze, Muslim and Christian scientists, media experts, techies, film stars and athletes from Israel.

19-year-old achieves perfect score on Israel’s college entrance exam.

Arab-Israeli innovation hub launches school of entrepreneurship, accelerator in Kafr Kassem.

Ania Bukstein and Yousef Sweid will reportedly appear in Season 6 of the HBO hit fantasy series.

New technology and innovation hub opens in northern Arab-Israeli town to foster a unified youth movement of space-science enthusiasts.

Heavy metal bands Orphaned Land and Khalas take message of coexistence across Europe.

Israeli training videos for breastfeeding mothers score highly in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Morocco, Algeria and Jordan.
19-year-old Lina Mahoul hopes her win will lead to a more open, accepting society.

An Arab-Israeli group is recycling traditional Arabic construction techniques for keeping a house cool in summer, warm in winter.