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Is the PA on the verge of collapse?

Dr. Martin Sherman speaks at ILTV Studio about Israel's options for if and when the PA should collapse

Is the PA on the verge of collapse?

Harnessing the power of A.I.

Two Israeli scientists have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to develop and test life-saving drugs.

Harnessing the power of A.I.

Iran after JCPOA

Dr. Col. (Ret.) Reuven Berko, Middle East Expert, speaks at the ILTV studio about Iran and the future of the region.

Iran after JCPOA

Stay safe and up to date

ILTV speaks with Hay Hazama, CEO of Promimer, the Israeli company that has developed an automated regulatory program called 'Promisec.'

Stay safe and up to date

Can PA's war crimes charges affect Israel?

ILTV speaks with Adv. Simcha Rothman, Legal Advisor at "Meshilut" about the war crimes charges filed to the ICC at the Hague by PA leaders.

Can PA's war crimes charges affect Israel?

Israeli and American minds meet

An Israeli-American team has perfected a new software algorithm that can predict blood pressure irregularities in intensive care patients.

Israeli and American minds meet

Likud: Getting bigger and bigger?

Watch: ILTV speaks with Likud members Amir Weitmann & Binyamin Lachkar about a new poll that gave their party 36 seats.

Likud: Getting bigger and bigger?

Oops! Wrong number

An Israeli citizen recently got a new cell phone, which came with a new number - the old number of the IDF's current Chief of Staff.

Oops! Wrong number

Changing the 'game' in youth education

ILTV speaks with Asaf Gazit and Itamar Farage, founders of the ‘Who Dares Wins’ youth movement.

Changing the 'game' in youth education

'Israel is fighting illegal Bedouin construction'

Naomi Kahn (Regavim) explains the recent High Court rejection of a petition to cancel an eviction order against a Bedouin village.

'Israel is fighting illegal Bedouin construction'

Argentine Soccer player fights to stay in Israel

Argentinian soccer player Pedro Galvan, who has been living in Israel and playing for teams for more than 10 years, could now be deported.

Argentine Soccer player fights to stay in Israel

No more dehydration

The ‘Water.io’ Israeli company has released a patented smart-cap for all kinds of bottles that monitor your intake.

No more dehydration

UK Jews facing existential threat?

ILTV speaks with Political Consultant Oliver Worth and Dr. Natan Aridan from the Ben Gurion Research Institute for Study of Israel & Zionism

UK Jews facing existential threat?

Enter the digital age

ILTV speaks with Amir Golan, CEO of Codeoasis, an Israeli company that is paving the way for companies to enter the digital age.

Enter the digital age

U.S. cuts funding to UNRWA… now what?

ILTV speaks with Dr. Martin Sherman about the implications of a bankrupted UNRWA.

U.S. cuts funding to UNRWA… now what?

Hope in the fight against Leukemia

Israeli team says they now have a new treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukemia and may potentially save millions of lives in the future.

Hope in the fight against Leukemia

Calling all Kosher sweet tooth

ILTV speaks with Chef Jenifer Shwartz, Owner of the Maven Baker Kosher French Pastries

Calling all Kosher sweet tooth

Russians vs. rebels, rebels vs. Syrians

ILTV speaks with Dr. Mordechai Kedar of Bar Ilan University about the latest international tensions over Syria.

Russians vs. rebels, rebels vs. Syrians

Understanding the Mitzpeh Kramim court decision

Watch: ILTV speaks with Adv. Simcha Rothman, Legal Advisor at "Meshilut".

Understanding the Mitzpeh Kramim court decision

Israel stocks up on high-precision rockets

The Israeli army is now stocking up on a new fleet of advanced, high-precision rockets.

Israel stocks up on high-precision rockets

Mining for genes in The Dead Sea

Israeli scientists are hoping to create new breeds of plants that can resists the effects of drought in a very creative way.

Mining for genes in The Dead Sea

IDF preps new fleet of army nurses

Army officials have announced a new pilot program that would see military nurses dispatched to assist army doctors sent behind enemy lines.

IDF preps new fleet of army nurses

Debate: Medical treatments for terrorists' relatives

ILTV speaks with Zionist Union Party MK Professor Yossi Yonah & Likud Central Committee member Binyamin Lachkar.

Debate: Medical treatments for terrorists' relatives

Breathalyzer vs. Parkinson’s

Israeli developers have created a new breathalyzer that can detect signs of early onset Parkinson’s disease.

Breathalyzer vs. Parkinson’s

Brain power redefined

A team at Israel’s Bar-Ilan University has presented evidence that the “learning” in the brain actually happens in a cell’s dendrite.

Brain power redefined

A ‘Vision’ of Israeli hospitality

Michael Hay, owner of "Vision Hospitality", speaks about developing nearly 40% of the boutique hotels in Tel Aviv.

A ‘Vision’ of Israeli hospitality

Israel's 'travelling' Prime Minister

Davidi Hermelin, President, International Center for Public Diplomac speaks about Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit to the Baltic states.

Israel's 'travelling' Prime Minister

KFC returning to Israel

In official statement, KFC confirms plans to open branches in Israel, but declines to provide timetable.

KFC returning to Israel

Israeli equestrian forgoes world championships over Yom Kippur

Israeli equestrian withdraws from world championships since the competition will take place on Yom Kippur. 'I want to honor this day.'

Israeli equestrian forgoes world championships over Yom Kippur

Israeli engineers present new search-and-rescue robot

Developers say that the R-Star represents the new dawn of non-human rescue workers that can help bring aid to places that need it most.

Israeli engineers present new search-and-rescue robot

‘Woof! Woof! Kelaviv Is Here!'

Israelis are celebrating the largest dog festival in the world - the "Kelaviv" festival.

‘Woof! Woof! Kelaviv Is Here!'

Surf’s up at European championships

Yoav Omer and Shahar Tzuberi snagged silver and bronze at this year’s windsurfing championship showdown.

Surf’s up at European championships

Blast from the past

Yisrael Medad from the Begin Heritage Center speaks about Jabotinsky's work that researchers are re-issuing and re-translating.

Blast from the past

What could happen if US rejects Palestinian 'right of return'?

David Bedein, head of Center Near East Policy Research, says implications of perpetual 'refugee' status more serious than just wasted money.

What could happen if US rejects Palestinian 'right of return'?

A smarter way to connect

ILTV speaks with Yaniv Cohen, chief executive officer of "7twenty".

A smarter way to connect

Reduce sugar almost 40 percent

The Petah Tikvah-based firm ‘Doux-Matok’ creates sugar-reduced food products that don’t taste sugarless.

Reduce sugar almost 40 percent

After Abbas

Dr. Martin Sherman discusses what will be if and when PA chief Abbas is no longer in control.

After Abbas

Unraveling DNA of medical cannabis

Israeli firm NR-Gene and a Swiss-based firm will use cutting-edge algorithms to precisely map the genome of the cannabis plant.

Unraveling DNA of medical cannabis

Israeli shoppers 'take over' new clothing store

Polish chain ‘Reserved’ opened up a new clothing store in Ramat Gan and the opening day was intense, to say the least.

Israeli shoppers 'take over' new clothing store

The Shabbat bridge debate

Shaked Hasson of Israel Hofsheet and Jerusalem City Councilman, activist Aryeh King debate the decision to freeze work on Tel Aviv bridge.

The Shabbat bridge debate

Israeli swimmers snag gold in Europe

The 2018 Paralympic games are unfolding in the city of Dublin. Israel’s Paralympic swim team has snagged a whopping 12 medals.

Israeli swimmers snag gold in Europe

Pomegranates - traditional and healthy

An Israeli study has suggested that consuming pomegranates may drastically reduce the risk of fetal brain damage in pregnant women.

Pomegranates - traditional and healthy

Ugandan Jews get first Birthright trip to Israel

A historic first for "Birthright": the first-ever group of Jewish youths from Uganda.

Ugandan Jews get first Birthright trip to Israel

Easing gun restrictions in Israel

MK Nachman Shai and Maj. Gen. (Res.) Uzi Dayan discuss expansion of gun ownership rights in Israel.

Easing gun restrictions in Israel

Israeli tech vs. lice

Watch: ILTV speaks with Doron Kenigsbuch, founder & CEO of Sphinx Smarthead Technologies which offers new head lice treatment.

Israeli tech vs. lice

Israeli OCD treatment makes waves

Another potentially groundbreaking Israeli medical treatment has just been approved for use in the United States.

Israeli OCD treatment makes waves

The new Ariel University medical school

Israeli leaders rolled out the red carpet recently for the inauguration of Ariel University’s new medical school.

The new Ariel University medical school

The significance of the Sodastream-Pepsi deal

Watch: ILTV speaks with Dan Catarivas, Director General of Foreign Trade, about the recent mega-purchase

The significance of the Sodastream-Pepsi deal

25 years since Oslo

Dr. Martin Sherman reflects on the Oslo accords in light of their 25th anniversary.

25 years since Oslo

Is the Democratic Party becoming anti-Israel?

Watch: ILTV speaks with Abe Katsman, Republicans Overseas Israel and Heather Stone, Democrats Abroad Israel.

Is the Democratic Party becoming anti-Israel?

1,200 KM bike path to be completed by 2021

The Israel Lands Authority Open Spaces Conservation Fund plans to invest 45 million shekels in cycling paths over the next three years.

1,200 KM bike path to be completed by 2021

‘The Founders’ of early Israel

ILTV speaks with Dan Levin, creator of ‘The Founders’ - a documentary film about one of Israel’s first kibbutzim from 1949 until today.

‘The Founders’ of early Israel

First Israeli to get new 'CartiHeal' knee implant

First Israeli set to get a new knee cartilage implant made of aragonite, a calcium carbonite mineral.

First Israeli to get new 'CartiHeal' knee implant

Trouble brewing in Iran

Dr. Martin Sherman speaks with ILTV about the protests against the Ayatolah regime in Iran.

Trouble brewing in Iran

Israeli tourists beaten by police in Bucharest

The Israeli embassy in Bucharest is protesting after Romanian riot police allegedly removed two Israeli tourists from a taxi and beat them

Israeli tourists beaten by police in Bucharest

Jellyfish: A new solution to plastic pollution

Researchers from Haifa University are working alongside international researchers to find a new solution to help minimize microplastics.

Jellyfish: A new solution to plastic pollution

Nation State Law - the greatest threat?

Watch: Rabbi Dov Halbertal and Amb. Yosef Livne debate in wake of the latest statement of the President of the World Jewish Congress

Nation State Law - the greatest threat?

A secure network in the cloud

Etay Bogner, co-founder & CEO of Meta Networks, speaks about offering an updated approach to network connectivity and security.

A secure network in the cloud

Israeli firm says hackers targeting fax machines

Israeli cybersecurity firm Checkpoint: Hackers could get to millions of otherwise-protected networks through the fax machine.

Israeli firm says hackers targeting fax machines

Understanding the US-Turkey tensions

Pres. of the Intl. Center for Public Diplomacy in Israel speaks about the feud over continued detention of American pastor in Turkey.

Understanding the US-Turkey tensions