Israel's Good News Newsletter to 7th Jul 19
In the 7th July 19 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
Israeli surgeons perform unique operation to save a baby.
An Israeli-Arab has become the chairman of Israel’s largest bank.
Israeli cybersecurity has prevented dozens of global terror attacks.
BP use Israeli Augmented Reality glasses to prevent oil-rig accidents.
Israeli startups provide over $33 billion of benefit to New York.
An Israeli cheese won first prize - in France.
After 2000 years, Jerusalem’s Pilgrimage Road is open again.
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Regular readers will know how open Israeli society really is. This week's positive news features Israeli-Arabs, Bedouin and "special" individuals. Israel has taken up "open invitations" from Bahrain and the UAE. Israeli innovations have been opening arteries, the minds of the autistic and ADHD sufferers, and the eyes of engineers and car drivers. Israel is "open for business" with New York and Hong Kong, and globaly in cybersecurity, electronics and food. And Israel's connections to its Jewish roots are openly obvious, for everyone to see. (The photo is of sunshades protecting visitors "out in the open" at Jerusalem's Western Wall plaza.)














