
Wanna live longer? Serve in the military
Study shows connection between longer life expectancy among men in Israel and army service, resulting in men’s better physical fitness.

Study shows connection between longer life expectancy among men in Israel and army service, resulting in men’s better physical fitness.

Israel is often one of the first countries on the ground to offer humanitarian aid after the world’s most devastating earthquakes. Read the first in our series of stories from our powerful new aid exhibition, My Name is Israel.

Helping refugees from Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Rwanda, Chechnya, Indonesia, Haiti, Burma, Ivory Coast, Eritrea, Kenya and more.

Israel Aerospace Industries built Res-Q-Cell, a geo-location system for search-and-rescue teams that detects faint mobile phone signals underground.

Kaltura announces $50 million funding round; Innoviz Technologies secures $9 million.

Soldiers show off their Pokémon combat power – catching exotic virtual creatures on vessels in the Mediterranean Sea and on bases in the desert.

Los Angeles songwriter-turned-IDF soldier offers funny camouflage makeup tutorial for everyone who ‘just wants to blend in.’

Reports claim the innovative detection system can pinpoint the length of a smuggling tunnel and its exact location without false alarms.

Social media is buzzing about Fabian Maamari’s happy discovery of the warm and friendly ‘men inside the suits’

Geektime article shows how serving in the IDF powers forward Israeli startup companies.

Israel Defense Force sends its largest humanitarian aid team in years to rescue and treat victims of the deadly Himalayan earthquake.

Lentil burgers, soy-based products and more vegetables added to soldiers’ dietary options.

CEO of CyberSpark in Beersheva talks to ISRAEL21c about the transformation of Israel’s largest desert city into a cyber-tech innovation capital.

A new fashion label making the IDF look racy and the fashionable Israel Curling Team turn to crowdfunding to fulfill their respective fantasies.

Israeli soldiers and reservists break out in tension-releasing song during moments of respite from Hamas attacks.