Dr. Itay Gal

Dr. Itay Gal is the medical correspondent for Maariv, Ynet, and Yedioth Ahronoth and has published thousands of articles and books and edited and presented news bulletins on the radio and television.

His publications led, among other things, to thousands of signatures on an Adi card for organ donation and to the collection of donations for sick children whose lives were saved.

In parallel to his journalistic and news work, Dr. Gal is a specialist in pediatrics, sports, and aviation medicine and a graduate student with a master's degree in health systems management at Bar-Ilan University.

Woman's eyes 370

A real eye opener: Surgeon mistakenly operates on patient's healthy eye

The spacecraft is on its way to crash into the asteroid’s moon

How the world won’t be destroyed: NASA found a solution to a worrying problem

Swiss Air. Smoke entered the cockpit and the economy class cabin

Luxury above the clouds: SWISS’s extravagant suites – and how much they’ll cost you


Meta to launch “glasses of the future” – who are they for and how much will they cost?

Meta will unveil its Meta Celeste AR glasses this September, featuring a tiny HUD display and a wristband controlled by finger gestures, starting at about $800.

Mark Zuckerberg

Apple unveils: The innovation that will shake up the smartphone market

Apple will unveil on September 9 the iPhone 17 series, ultra-thin iPhone Air (5.5 mm), Apple Watch Series 11/Ultra 3 with blood pressure tracking, and AirPods Pro 3 with enhanced noise cancellation.

iPhone 17. Thinner and in new colors

Elon Musk officially enters the Israeli market – and publishes his price list

Starlink’s satellite internet is now in Israel, allowing even those without local ISPs to connect quickly and easily. Check Israel’s coverage map and updated prices.

Elon Musk.

Truth is stranger than fiction: Trump's Truth Search AI backfires, contradicts president's claims

Truth Search has been hailed by members of the Trump team as a smashing success, but it directly contradicts claims the president has made regarding the 2020 election, January 6, and crime rates.

 The Truth social network logo is seen on a smartphone in front of a display of former U.S. President Donald Trump in this picture illustration taken February 21, 2022.

WATCH: Five female observer soldiers complete rehabilitation at Beilinson Hospital

The soldiers have transitioned to a unique phase of “check-up days,” specifically developed for captivity survivors, including long-term medical monitoring.

Five female observer soldiers complete rehabilitation at Beilinson Hospital.

Israel faces Maccabi malfunction: No digital prescriptions, issues with lab tests, and imaging

The issue was partially fixed so that insured individuals can receive digital prescriptions, but only at Maccabi Pharm branches, not at Super-Pharm branches.

 View of a Maccabi Health Center in Modi'in, on January 26, 2021.

US denies intervening in case of Israeli official accused of sex crimes in Nevada

Tom Artiom Alexandrovich was one of eight people charged last week following an undercover operation "targeting child sex predators," Las Vegas Police said last week.

Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, 38.

Meta’s ‘Celeste’ smart glasses: Do you need them, are they worth it for the price?

Although it's not yet clear who will need them, reports suggest these glasses will offer weather updates, real-time translations, and respond to hand gestures via a wrist strap.

Liza-Bart Carroll wears Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses during the Second Annual White House Correspondents' Weekend TGAIFriday Lunch hosted by The Washington AI Network at The House at 1229 on April 25, 2025 in Washington, DC.

ChatGPT 5 lands in Israel: Here are the updates you’ll need to get used to

OpenAI's latest model, ChatGPT 5, is now in Israel via web and app, offering better conversations, literary writing, easy translation of complex info, and some glitches.

ChatGPT

Israeli Cyber Directorate employee arrested in US on suspicion of pedophilia

Alexandrovich worked in cyber-threat intelligence and active defense; took part in shaping Israel’s cyber policy and in international forums; and advised various government bodies.

Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, 38.