Infrastructure
United Hatzalah expands amidst crisis
Their Psychotrauma & Crisis Response Unit stands as a testament to the power of committed volunteerism to bolster national emergency response infrastructure
They build where it’s easy, not where it’s needed: That’s where the housing crisis begins - opinion
Israel to assist Somaliland in developing its water sector
Gaza after Hamas: Why the region needs a new civil vision - opinion
Israeli mayor threatens energy minister over power outages in Yavne
The mayor of Yavne wrote a letter to Israel Katz, demanding a resolution to the power outages that Yavne has been dealing with for years.
US, Saudi Arabia, India discuss possible Middle East rail, port deal
If Saudi Arabia and Israel normalize ties, Israel could be linked into the rail deal.
There are no anti-Arab 'apartheid' roads in the West Bank - opinion
Arabs of Judea and Samaria can use all the roads, including those in Area C, but for Jewish Israelis, entry into Area A constitutes a criminal offense.
Israel must invest in east Jerusalem - editorial
As western Jerusalem continues to enjoy skyscrapers and lucrative business opportunities, the eastern part of the city and its residents deserve the same treatment.
BIRD to strengthen critical cybersecurity infrastructure with $3.8m. investment
Hailing from both Israeli and American tech hubs, four projects have been given the green light by the Cyber Project.
Russian fighter jet crashes in Kaliningrad, killing two pilots
Russia loses yet another fighter jet during a training exercise, as Ukraine strikes the Kerch bridge yet again.
How does Israel's national water company decide who to hire?
Hagai Philipson discusses personnel recruitment, the new collective agreement, technological innovations, and the Mekorot employees’ sense of mission.
China, Pakistan celebrate 10-year economic alliance with renewed pact
Vice Premier He Lifeng's visit to Pakistan underlines ongoing investment and development support, marking a milestone in China-Pakistan relations.
Israel needs to fix its existing train lines before making new ones - editorial
Before taking on as ambitious a project as a fast train from Kiryat Shmona to Eilat, the government should prioritize upgrading existing infrastructure.
Four groups bid in latest Israel offshore gas exploration tender
A total of nine companies, five of which were new to the Israeli market, placed bids on Israeli offshore hydrocarbon exploration.