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Iran targets Kuwaiti infrastructure to send 'calibrated signal' to US following direct strikes

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed the attacks had been on a US military support center at Kuwait's Camp Arifjan, and alleged it had destroyed a radar facility at Ali Al Salem Air Base.

Smoke billows near the oil facility in Mangaf, Kuwait, July 18, 2026.
A photo illustration of a gas stove burner in a kitchen.

Israel faces looming liquified gas shortage despite gov't assurances of supply stability

View of the Sapir Station belonging to the Israeli Mekorot National Water company, near Kinneret in Northern Israel. December 15, 2010.

Mekorot–Afikey Mayim agreement to boost water supply to Beit She’an area

 Mekorot CEO Amit Lang.

S&P reaffirms Mekorot’s AAA credit rating: "Reflects Mekorot’s robust financial performance"


Energean finds 13 billion cubic meters of natural gas off Israel's shore

The discovery, alongside the confirmation of more gas in a neighboring well, confirms the value of the “Olympus area.”

 A map of Energean's drilling wells.

How can Israeli companies improve efficiency and safety at construction, mining sites?

Real-time alerts, cost reduction and improved work quality: INTSITE’s ADAS systems, employing image processing and AI for heavy mechanical engineering equipment.

 HAUL TRUCKS at a quarry

Metro should be financed by PPP, not the budget - Route 6 planner

The NIS 150 billion plan to build a new metro train through the center of the Israel has attracted significant criticism.

Empty train.

Israel plans to shut major industrial zone in Haifa and go green

A 'metropolitan park' will be built in their place, with a focus on green businesses, tourism, residences and nature.

Malfunction at oil refinery in Haifa, May 26, 2021

Ensuring fair play in global business

"How do you compete in this environment full of corruption? You need to be creative," said Izek Frank, Chief executive of Baran International.

Construction of a water supply system from the Tekezé River, Ethiopia

Thousands of Israelis die every year from hospital-acquired infections

Hospitals were divided into three categories - large, medium and small - to enable a fair comparison of infection rates, taking into account that larger hospitals treat the most complex patients.

Doctors performing surgery

Bypassing for safety

On infrastructure in the West Bank.

The West Bank

Govt. plans NIS 116b. in infrastructure programs

The official plan aims to attract multinational corporations interested in establishing public-private partnerships for 'shovel-ready' projects.

Members of the media tour one of the tunnels that will be part of the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem high-speed railway.