Infrastructure

The future of Israeli water: The technological revolution

In a special podcast series by The Jerusalem Post, senior executives of Israel’s national water company pull back the curtain on what happens behind the scenes.

View of the Sapir Station belonging to the Israeli Mekorot National Water company, near Kinneret in Northern Israel. December 15, 2010.
General view of the Israeli largest desalination plant on the Mediterranean Sea, in Ashdod on . The facility is located in Ashkelon, not far from the northern border of the Gaza Strip. In the first phase of operation, it is meant to supply 100 million cubic meters of water a year.

The financial model that safeguards everyone’s water

The Water reservoir in Netufa, from were the main national water pipes originats and carries water supply to the country, March 9 2011.

Connecting the ends under fire: A national development surge

Shalem Foundation CEO Monik Konfino

The bureaucracy whisperer working to secure a more accessible Israel


From gaming to infrastructure, Zoran Milosevic building Golden Matrix Group brick by brick

The Nasdaq:$GMGI executive explains how regulation, owned technology, and values-driven leadership are reshaping global gaming from the ground up

ZORAN MILOSEVIC at  the NASDAQ bell ringing  ceremony: ‘If you don’t own  the technology, you don’t  control the risk.’

Israel greenlights construction of 900-megawatt power plant near Jerusalem

A 900-megawatt power plant that will be built at the Egged lot north of Jerusalem, along with a parking lot for electric buses.

View of an electric power plant in Israel (illustrative)

China is a threat to Israel’s critical infrastructure - opinion

China directly and indirectly operates strategic infrastructures, and the takeover of Israeli strategic assets occurred without appropriate oversight, to the point of systemic failure.

LAST YEAR, then-FBI director Christopher Wray testified before a special US congressional committee on the Chinese threat, stating that the Chinese government intercepts American critical infrastructure, the writer notes.

Israel's borders to be reinforced with cutting-edge defense tech from Autonomous Guard, Kela

Speaking to The 'Post,' co-founder Kela Hamutal Meridor explained that Kela’s software is built on open architecture and platforms, enabling collaboration that directly empowers soldiers.

MANAGING THE WARNINGS from enemy attacks and matching the location of the enemy with an appropriate IDF drone. Pictured: IDF Military Drone Unit train with their drones near the Syrian border, northern Golan Heights, June 26, 2025.

IDF unveils Hezbollah’s reconstruction map, targets key terror hubs in Lebanon

The IDF reveals its Intelligence Directorate's findings on Hezbollah’s terror infrastructure across southern Lebanon, with targeted counterterror strikes on key areas including Nabatiya and Tyre.

Hezbollah terrorists attend a funeral of terror operatives killed in Israeli strikes on Nabatiya, November 2, 2025.

A masterpiece of modern Living in Modiin

Discover why Buchman in Modiin has become one of the top choices for Olim.

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Ben Gurion Airport transforms: Long queues on the way to an expanded duty-free

Oron Infrastructure won the tender to expand Terminal 3 at Ben Gurion Airport with a 300M-shekel investment, including border control upgrades, a new entrance gate, and expanded dining.

Duty-Free.

Hostility among European firms could jeopardize Tel Aviv’s metro project

Israel’s massive post-war infrastructure boom faces a critical hurdle as international partners grow wary, putting the Tel Aviv Metro schedule at risk and increasing reliance on local companies.

The Elifelet Light Rail station in Tel Aviv. November 17, 2024.

Amit Lang Appointed CEO of Ackerstein Group

Lang stated he is honored to lead a company that “for 100 years has embodied Zionism, excellence, and innovation.”

Amit Lang, CEO of Mekorot

Internet anywhere: Or Yehuda municipality finds solution for homes facing internet outages

The STARLINK satellite kit will keep operations running during internet outages. Or Yehuda is the first to use it, putting the city at the forefront of technology.

Starlink 44 Satellite

Netanyahu meets with Galilee leaders, discusses rehabilitation, return to the North

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Galilee to discuss regional recovery, development plans, and the return of students to school.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with local leaders in the Galilee, September 1, 2025.