
Alan Aziz

Israel’s at war – but keeps on innovating
The start-up nation solves problems to create a better world, even during war time

Why can’t anti-Israel protesters just stay at home and read a book?
Those who vilify Israel might be surprised to learn that Israel invented the first mobile phone

Israel’s AI sector is its true intelligence service
From defence technology to gaming and bee husbandry, the start-up nation is buzzing

Israel is starting to win the battle with cancer
With half of us expected to develop cancer at some point, recent breakthroughs are huge

Why are there so many Jewish Nobel winners?
Fascinatingly, our association with scientific breakthroughs is a recent development

Remembering Chaim Weizmann, the brilliant first president of Israel
The renowned polymath and father of the state was a legendary figure in the three different fields in which he left his mark

Only Israel could create honey without bees
Scientists from the Startup Nation are solving the world’s environmental crises one at a time

Could the land of milk and honey save the world's bees?
Across the world, the vital insects are dying out, but Israeli innovation offers hope of a cure

Read all about it? Not when it comes to good news from Israel
Just why do the British media prefer spurious apartheid smears to extraordinary medical and technological breakthroughs?

The greatest Briton was one of Britain’s greatest Zionists
Churchill had a heart that was “full of sympathy for Zionism”

How did Israel become a science powerhouse?
There are many plausible theories, but the key is the steady investment in its many students
We deserve more from Amnesty
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