Living in Israel is not like living anywhere else.
Can We Kill Cancer?
Have you heard about the vaccine that kills cancer? Well, it’s a drug called ImMucin and it ‘trains’ the immune system to seek and destroy malignant cells that have already invaded the body, such as those lingering after cancer surgery.
Life Changes but Never Stops
What clothes am I going to sleep in tonight? Something that is comfortable but doesn’t look too bad? These are questions I asked myself last Friday.
Israel is Ready to Defend Itself
Even though the terrorists in Gaza have been launching hundreds of rockets with the intent of killing innocent Israeli citizens, the world media hardly ever mentions this fact. Luckily, the Irom Dome system has been very successful in intercepting most rockets, causing them to explode in midair.
The Escalation in Southern Israel Continues
Although a ceasefire was declared, the situation still remains difficult. Let’s review the past week.
Life Under Threat
The city of Ashkelon had known better days – empty streets and even emptier schools are the city’s view today.
IDF Soldier Saves Palestinian Girl
Jana – a 5 year-old girl from Ramallah – almost died after she was hit by a 5 kilogram stone that was thrown at her by a Palestinian terrorist. Fortunately, an IDF soldier, Erez Kahal, saved her life. In his civil life, Erez works as a surgeon at Shiba hospital.
Virton Miracle
Maccabi Tel Aviv – now a big team with a great history and a great repetition in Europe and the world, but in the past Maccabi was a small and weak team in Europe. Until the 1976-1977 season, when they won the European cup for champions.
Israeli TV Captures Life’s Variety
On January 1, 2012 the new season of the Israeli Big Brother reality TV show began.
Our Team Made it to London
What is rhythmic gymnastics? This sport is a branch of gymnastics, which makes use of items such as balls and ribbons. Rhythmic gymnastic performances are short routines that range from 60 to 90 seconds.
Behind our Clip Sync
During the Hanukkah holiday, I participated in the Eye2Israel project overnight seminar, which took place on December 21-22, 2011. During the second day of the seminar, we all went to the Mini Israel tourism site.









