From Prisons to Borders: Israel’s New Robot Guard Is Always on Duty
The Ministry of Defense has unveiled a futuristic “rail robot” — a track-mounted security system that can run 24/7 without recharging — after successful trials at prison in southern Israel.
The semi-autonomous machine, designed to patrol borders, bases and jails, can spot intruders, track threats and respond remotely, giving Israel what officials call a breakthrough edge in keeping sensitive sites locked down.
Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market: Where Food, Fashion and Chaos Collide
Carmel Market is pure hustle: a bustling strip where stalls spill over with fresh fruit, sweets spices, delicious street food (think falafel and shawarma) and inexpensive clothing. It’s noisy, gritty, and a little chaotic — but that’s the charm.
“This is the most beautiful market in the world,” a vendor, who has worked there for 60 years, tells Newsmax.
Adds a shopper: “You’re buying your produce from the same guy every Friday makes it very special — and the cold beer after helps.”
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