Israel’s Microbot develops miniature robots for cleaning drainage pipes in the body; treatment by Israel’s Teva for Huntington disease has been approved by the US FDA; Tiberias is hosting the 6th Anglo Israel Cardiovascular Symposium, and much more.
When a Palestinian terrorist began shooting at Israelis in Tel Aviv last week, Magen David Adom received an emergency call and immediately dispatched many units.
Copying their annual Passover charitable event which provides food for poor Jewish families, Israeli paramedics launched a food drive for needy Muslim families during the holy month of Ramadan.
Israeli startup Magos’s civil security systems won the 3C Smart Cities Challenge in Tel Aviv to develop solutions for Brazilian smart cities, and Israeli girl finds new geometric theorem, and much more.
Israeli students developed a one-handed thoracic portal opener that shortens the procedure time of chest-tube insertion from minutes to less than 30 seconds, and another Israeli researcher has discovered that Gallium in liquid form can rapidly halt uncontrolled bleeding, without causing blood clots.
Deborah Weisblatt, a busy professional as well as a mother and grandmother, settled in Beit Shemesh in 1995, where she established a successful blood drive.
Researchers at Israel’s Bar-Ilan University are developing gold nano-rods to help identify and treat blocked arteries, and scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have destroyed the HIV virus using peptides containing multiple copies of the virus’ DNA.
A 17-year-old boy was lightly injured in a stabbing attack by two Arab teenagers late afternoon in the Old City of Jerusalem. Police caught and arrested the terrorists.
In the second stabbing incident on Sunday, an Arab terrorist lightly wounded a soldier at a Jerusalem bus stop. After fleeing the scene, the assailant was captured by the IDF.
Two Israelis are dead and several injured, some critically, following a vicious shooting attack by an Israel-Arab on one of Tel Aviv's busiest streets.
The IDF Home Front Command recently conducted a unique medical exercise preparing soldiers and civilians in the event of a chemical attack on Israeli population centers.
A patient en route to a Jerusalem hospital emergency room had to be moved to another vehicle when terrorists threw rocks at the ambulance, cracking the windshield.
Three Palestinian terror attacks were carried out on Thursday, wounding three people in total, one seriously. One of the terrorists was a Palestinian Authority security officer.
Thousands packed Jerusalem's International Convention Center to celebrate the marriage of a bereaved bride and to make sure the event would be a joyous one.
Senate Resolution 302, condemning Palestinian terror and incitement to violence against Israelis by the Palestinian Authority, passed unanimously on Tuesday.
The current wave of Palestinian terror continues unabated. Four attacks took place on Friday and two on Sunday morning. By mid-day Sunday, six Israelis were listed in serious condition, and several others as lightly or moderately hurt.
Another deadly attack occurred near the city of Hebron, when a Palestinian terrorist rammed his car into a young police officer, critically wounding him.
Three terror attacks were perpetrated by Palestinian terrorists on Monday morning in separate areas of the country - in Judea and Samaria, the Old City of Jerusalem and the North. One Israeli was injured.
A female IDF officer is in moderate to serious condition after being stabbed in the neck by a female terrorist in Palestinian Authority-controlled Bethlehem.
Israeli citizens across the country will practice rushing to shelters as part of an annual Home Front Command drill to test preparedness for a variety of scenarios
Israel has launched its search and rescue mission along with providing urgent medical assistance in the disaster zone in Nepal following a devastating earthquake.
After being stabbed in the head and shoulder, an IDF soldier bravely overcame his Palestinian assailant who stabbed him while trying to enter Israel illegally.
Last week the PLO Central Council decided to end security co-operation with Israel. Here are some of the enormous benefits received in the past year that Palestinian Arabs will be missing out on.
As the Ebola outbreak claims more victims around the globe, Israel is taking serious measures to counter the danger of the disease entering the country.