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In times of crisis, clear communication matters. The #NoMatterWhat campaign helped Israeli tech speak with one voice after October 7, strengthening confidence across global partners and markets. We’ve now updated the messages and tools to reflect the current reality. Use this kit to communicate clearly, consistently, and confidently: FAQs, key talking points, social posts, and customizable visuals — all in one place.

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The resilience of the Israeli tech ecosystem
Israel is currently managing one of the most complex security environments in its history, facing simultaneous threats on eight fronts. And yet, even under these extraordinary circumstances, Israel’s innovation ecosystem continues to perform. Our companies are operating, global partnerships are growing, and record investments are being made.
This is resilience in real time. This is Israeli tech: agile and relentless.

Israeli tech companies deliver.
No Matter What.

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Resilience is built into Israeli tech

Israel’s tech ecosystem has been forged under constant pressure, from wars and security crises to global pandemics and macroeconomic turbulence. Each challenge has only strengthened our ability to adapt, execute, and deliver.

Even with some leaders and employees called to reserve duty, Israeli companies continue to operate with minimal disruption. Offices remain open, global teams provide full redundancy, and companies have made rapid operational adjustments to ensure seamless delivery to customers worldwide.

In Q1 2025 alone, Israel attracted $3.2 billion in private tech funding, up 12% from the previous quarter. 81% of these rounds involved global investors, the highest in two years.

M&A activity reached $35.7 billion, including major global deals such as Google’s $32 billion acquisition of Wiz.
Since October 2023, private tech funding attracted a total of $20 billion while M&A activity reached a record of $50 billion, demonstrating the Israeli innovation resilience and strength.

 

With over 300 companies active in aerospace, defense, AI, and cybersecurity, Israel’s innovation is not slowing down. Startups are developing, testing, and scaling products directly in real-world conflict environments, delivering faster product cycles and dual-use solutions.

As defense innovation becomes Israel’s next strategic export sector, like cyber before it, global investors, governments, and multinationals are partnering with Israeli companies to scale cutting-edge solutions worldwide.

The Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow 3 systems have successfully intercepted hundreds of missiles across multiple fronts, allowing businesses and civilians to continue daily activities with minimal disruption.

The Israeli Innovation Authority, DDR&D, and other organizations are actively backing the ecosystem with dedicated funding programs to ensure business continuity and long-term growth.

Throughout Israel’s history, times of crisis have consistently produced new waves of world-class companies, transformative technologies, and strengthened global partnerships.

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What is the current national security landscape in Israel?

Following months of conflict with Hamas in Gaza, continued tensions with Hezbollah along Israel’s northern border and the Houthi forces in Yemen, the country is now contending with an additional strategic front: deterring Iran’s nuclear ambitions and responding to direct attacks on Israeli territory.

In a bold preemptive move, Israel carried out a precision strike on Iran powered by decades of defense innovation and cutting-edge technologies. The operation, led by the Israeli Air Force and Mossad, was swift, surgical, and executed with unprecedented coordination across intelligence, defense, and Israel’s tech ecosystem.

This was a live demonstration of Israel’s innovation infrastructure performing under maximum pressure.

Yes. Despite the multi-front conflict, Israeli companies continue to serve customers worldwide. Global teams, remote work capabilities, and advanced contingency planning ensure business continuity.

Many companies have decentralized leadership models, allowing teams to remain fully operational. Cross-border teams and experienced management structures ensure stability even when senior leaders are temporarily unavailable.

Absolutely. Q1 2025 saw significant funding rounds, active M&A, and continued interest from global investors. Defense, AI, and cybersecurity remain particularly strong investment sectors.

Israeli companies are built for resilience. They have implemented flexible roadmaps, cross-border redundancies, and global team integration to ensure sustainable operations for the long term.

Defense innovation is growing rapidly, but dual-use technologies remain a core strength, spanning cyber, AI, sensing, and advanced manufacturing with global commercial applications.

The Israeli Innovation Authority, DDR&D, defense agencies, and other government ministries continue to invest significant resources to strengthen the ecosystem and support startups during this time.

Global partners can continue engaging with Israeli companies, investing, collaborating, and amplifying the message that Israeli tech remains open for business and is still delivering, no matter what.

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