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Why Israel’s start-ups are missing global opportunities | The Jerusalem Post

The question is no longer whether Israel has something to offer. In a global economy, what never meets a market never becomes impactful.

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Why Israel’s start-ups are missing global opportunities | The Jerusalem Post

The question is no longer whether Israel has something to offer. In a global economy, what never meets a market never becomes impactful.

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Is your startup ready to go global? Apply to be featured on Going Global

ynet Global is inviting Israel's most promising startups to apply for a chance to be featured on Going Global, where a panel of leading innovation experts and the ynet Global editorial team will spotlight companies…

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  1. martedì 14 luglio 2026·ynetnews.com

    Is your startup ready to go global? Apply to be featured on Going Global

    ynet Global is inviting Israel's most promising startups to apply for a chance to be featured on Going Global, where a panel of leading innovation experts and the ynet Global…

  2. martedì 14 luglio 2026·jpost.com

    Why Israel’s start-ups are missing global opportunities | The Jerusalem Post

    The question is no longer whether Israel has something to offer. In a global economy, what never meets a market never becomes impactful.