Infrastructure

Israel’s infrastructure paradox: Innovation without environmental foundations - opinion

Israel’s greatest environmental challenge is being a highly developed, innovative country with key infrastructure missing

Gaps in Israel’s grid capacity, public transport systems, waste treatment facilities, and regulatory frameworks mean that many innovations to improve the environment cannot be deployed at a meaningful scale.
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The strategy of uncertainty: How Amogh Garg plans for the future of AI and cloud compute

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

The future of Israeli water: The technological revolution

General view of the Israeli largest desalination plant on the Mediterranean Sea, in Ashdod on . The facility is located in Ashkelon, not far from the northern border of the Gaza Strip. In the first phase of operation, it is meant to supply 100 million cubic meters of water a year.

The financial model that safeguards everyone’s water


Mekorot expands activities to South America

Mekorot has recently signed a series of agreements in Argentina, with the aim of building comprehensive master plans for the water sector which has suffered from climate change.

 Mekorot Agreement in Argentina

Netherlands claims Russia is targeting its power infrastructure

Dutch intelligence officials say that Russia is very eager to map out their energy infrastructure in order to be able to sabotage it.

 Offshore windfarm in Denmark

Jerusalem's Temple Mount should be accessible for those with disabilities

The Old City of Jerusalem is now accessible for wheelchairs. The Temple Mount and Mughrabi Bridge, however, remain untouched.

 THE MUGHRABI Bridge that leads to the Temple Mount compound with the Western Wall and the Dome of the Rock seen in the background in Jerusalem’s Old City.

Israel's Tourism Ministry to invest NIS 340m in tourism infrastructure

The Tourism Ministry's Development Budget Committee approved a budget that includes the establishment of dozens of public tourism infrastructure projects.

Tourism Minister Haim Katz arrives for a group picture of the new government at the president's residence in Jerusalem on December 29, 2022.

With energy resources under attack, zero-trust security is the answer

Zero-trust systems require verification from a highly-verified source before any given change be made to a system or network.

A power station is seen in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod August 8, 2011

UN releases report on Ukraine telecoms damage by Russia

Ukraine requires a hefty budget to restore telecommunications operations to pre-war status.

 TODAY, THERE are many more successful cyber attacks

U-turn: Regev threatens to cancel Michaeli's highway projects

Miri Regev is back in the Transportation Ministry and threatens to undo a number of her predecessor's infrastructure projects.

Miri  Regev

Jerusalem's ancient Sultan's Pool to undergo NIS 100m renovation

The ancient complex will be transformed along with the adjacent Artists' Colony concert area into an active, free-to-access park that will be open 365 days a year

 An illustration of the new-look Sultan's Pool site in Jerusalem

Russia is trying to make Ukraine suffer before air defense arrives - analysis

Increased Russian attacks on Ukraine over the weekend resulted in the death of four people including a toddler.

 Rescuers work at a site of residential houses heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, December 8, 2022.

Russia’s winter war will be an economic war on Ukraine - analysis

Having come to an operational standstill, Russia wants to use the winter months to damage Ukraine's infrastructure and economy.

 FILE PHOTO: U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar attend a signing ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey July 22, 2022.