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Israelis develop the world’s first vegetable-based infant formula that meets international nutritional regulations without problematic ingredients.
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Israelis develop the world’s first vegetable-based infant formula that meets international nutritional regulations without problematic ingredients.

Life expectancy in Israel is among the highest in the world. ISRAEL21c takes to the streets to find out why.

Israel’s annual Honey Festival is in full swing across the country, and the summer war with Hamas won’t affect honey availability for Rosh Hashana.

Sales of high-end wooden bicycle grips go toward community-empowerment program for Arab-Israeli teens in Wadi Nisnas.

Yohai Israeli’s unique approach is gaining worldwide attention from people searching for alternative healing.

Residents of the badly hit southern city tell ISRAEL21c how they managed to keep fear at bay through this long summer of sirens and missiles.

A new high-tech center is emerging in Israel in the ancient Israeli-Arab city of Nazareth.

Since the start of Operation Protective Edge, Soroka Medical Center in Beersheva has treated 1,116 casualties — 740 soldiers, 376 civilians.

Wedivite website and app — available in English, Spanish and Korean — is the first free socially integrated digital platform exclusively for weddings.

Introducing the UPnRIDE convertible wheelchair from the Israeli makers of the ReWalk robotic exoskeleton.

Pairing up Jewish and Arab children for ballroom dancing turns suspicions into friendships, and leads to an award-winning documentary.

Israeli farmer living near Gaza prepares 35,000 free pita sandwiches each day for soldiers on the frontlines. A Haifa butcher supplies the meat.

Ofer Biton saw his pet dog helped troubled teens learn to trust again, so he started a certificate program in canine therapy, now based at Tel Aviv University.

Keeping fragile newborns in Ashkelon safe under bombardment from Gaza is no easy matter.

Two Hamas terrorists reportedly are being cared for in Israeli hospitals, brought in after their capture following assaults on Israeli forces.