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 Reading brain activity may soon be possible through AI decoders (illustrative).

This AI platform scans your brain activity to prevent car accidents

 A Hanukkah menorah and sufganiyot.

Burning oil, eating donuts, lighting candles: How to stay safe this Hanukkah

 A screenshot of the alert map published by the IDF for Gaza civilians.

IDF publishes 'red alert' system for Gaza civilians

Where is the safest place to be when a rocket siren sounds?

By Walla!

Pepper spray vs. batons: A shift in personal safety after Hamas attack

By Walla!
 NEW IMMIGRANTS from North America arrive at Ben-Gurion Airport on a special El Al flight of the Nefesh B’Nefesh organization. Why do Jews from around the world, living comfortably in their birthplaces, leave everything they know and move to Israel?

Why do passengers board a plane from the left side?

By Walla!
 Safety should be a priority when building a sukkah.

How to stay safe when building your sukkah this year

 A helicopter hovers over the sea at night (Illustrative).

Three men rescued from Kinneret by helicopter - video

 Businesswoman sitting on her desk in an office (illustrative).

Israelis are working too many hours, here's how maintain balance in life

Child's Croc shoe gets caught on side of escalator - photo

 The scene of a car ramming terrorist attack next to the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem, Israel, on April 24, 2023.

A majority of Israelis feel unsafe amid rampant crime, terror

The interior of a Tesla Model S is shown in autopilot mode in San Francisco, California, U.S., April 7, 2016.

Want to relax in your self-driving car? Think again - study

 Shoham David Turgeman z”l.

One child's tragic death saved four other children's lives through organ donation

 Illustrative image of a banana spider.

Venomous 'banana spider' scare temporarily closes Austrian supermarket

 A young child uses a tablet in the back seat of a car (illustrative)

'The Sizzling Schnitzel:' A startling summer warning for parents