Tag: Start Up Nation

Israel's success as a global leader in cybersecurity can be attributed to its early prioritization of advanced technology for economic development and military defense.
Moody's recent decision to downgrade Israel's credit rating has raised concerns about the country's economic future, signaling a shift from decades of growth.
This recommendation suggests reading material to better understand and justify the existence of Israel.
The article discusses the importance of the "war of words" in shaping political policy and the image of Israel.
Amos Harel, a respected military correspondent in Israel, provides an update on the ongoing war, while Yonit and Jonathan engage in a discussion with Dan Senor, a former Pentagon official known for coining the term "start-up nation" in reference to Israel.
Yossi Klein Halevi, a senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, discusses the forthcoming book "The Genius of Israel" co-authored with Saul Singer, which explores Israel's resilience in a turbulent world.
In a discussion between tech journalist Amir Mizroch and policy advisor Neri Zilber, the focus is on the Israeli tech sector's involvement in protesting the Netanyahu government's judicial reforms.
In this discussion, tech journalist Amir Mizroch and policy advisor Neri Zilber delve into the Israeli tech sector's involvement in the protest movement against the Israeli government's judicial overhaul led by Netanyahu.
The article discusses concerns about Israel's new far-right government and its potential impact on innovation and human capital.
Three U.S. Senators have announced the launch of the Senate Caucus on Black-Jewish Relations, a bipartisan caucus aimed at strengthening Black-Jewish relations and combating antisemitism and racism.
Dan Senor discusses the potential implications of a Biden administration in the Middle East, particularly in relation to the Abraham Accords and Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu's legal challenges.
Millennials, particularly in the Modern Orthodox community, are increasingly drawn to making Aliyah to Israel, attracted by the country's entrepreneurial opportunities, spiritual connection, and economic advantages.
Tel Aviv, known as the hub of the Start-Up Nation, is facing gentrification challenges similar to those in San Francisco as tech companies and employees move in, driving up housing prices and pushing out longtime residents.
The article discusses how Mitt Romney, as a potential Republican presidential candidate, may adopt a foreign policy similar to that of the Bush administration.