Researchers at Israel’s Weizmann Institute have found new RNA-control switches (“ribo-switches) for genes encoding antibiotic resistance; Hadassah Hospital saves Al Quds student with organ failure, and much more.
Israel’s Galilee International Management Institute is to train 100 farmers from Kano state Nigeria, which is on the edge of the desert, and the existence of a 60-member search-and-rescue team wearing IDF uniforms in the Israeli-Arab town of Abu Gosh may surprise you.
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter praised the Israeli solution to improvised explosive devices and Hadassah Hospital’s “Heart for Peace” program has saved the lives of over 600 Palestinian Arab children.
Mekonen Abeba immigrated to Israel from an Ethiopian village and after overcoming many challenges has now become an officer in the IDF, and Israeli doctors treat both terrorists and victims.
While Arab terrorists are busy stabbing, shooting and running over Israeli civilians, this Israeli hospital, with its staff of Jewish and Arab doctors, is busy saving the lives of Palestinian babies.