
Arab ENT doctor rushes to treat Tel Aviv terror victims
Dr. Nidal Muhanna could have sent a colleague to Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center that night, but he felt obligated ‘to set a different example.’

Dr. Nidal Muhanna could have sent a colleague to Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center that night, but he felt obligated ‘to set a different example.’

in Israel we wake up every morning and continue our routine, knowing that anything can happen, any time. It’s one of the things that makes Israelis such great entrepreneurs.

Buildings across Israel were lit up in red, white and blue, in solidarity with France in the wake of Friday’s deadly terror attacks.

In the wake of the massacre in Charleston, churches worldwide are turning to an Israeli technology to help provide a new layer of security.

Mayor or superhero…? Nir Barkat tackles a terrorist in Jerusalem 11 years to the day that he saved the life of another terror victim.

“Yoav, Yohan, Phillipe, Francois-Michel — this is not how we wanted to welcome you to Israel” — President Reuven Rivlin.

New study shows long-term exposure to threats of terror can lead to physical health risks.

Anita Shkedi is teaming with WatchPAT maker to prove that horseback riding is an effective therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder.

NowForce sets up new alert system to ensure personal safety of Israelis all around the country.

#BringBackOurBoys was launched by graduates of the University of Haifa’s Ambassadors Online program and quickly attracted global interest from the United States to Fiji.

Dr. Pinchas Halpern’s advice to Boston hospitals on mass casualty incidents was one of the factors in their successful handling of April 15 casualties.

Last week’s Boston terror attack highlighted the critical role of video surveillance analytics in tracing criminals and terrorists. It’s a field in which Israeli companies excel.

Sderot Medical Rehabilitation Center will provide missile-hit southern residents physical, occupational, communication, art, sensory and water therapies at no charge.

Shopping spree pilgrimages to communities affected most by rocket-fire hope to rehabilitate troubled businesses in the area.

People are opening homes and hearts to residents of Israeli communities seeking respite from the constant missile attacks.