Though Israel's political system is not perfect, its national culture and civilization is very high. Why is Israel still a developed country despite 70 years of war? Although Israel has had help from the United States for a long time, Israel is the country with the highest degree of economic development, freedom of commerce, freedom of the press and overall human development index in the Middle East. In which Israel's information, communications, electronics, chemicals, biotechnology, medical equipment, fine processing have all reached the international level, and even in some high-tech fields are still in the world's leading position.
The combination of misery and the national spirit of self-improvement has propelled the country forward. Israel is a predominantly Jewish country, and the Jews, despite persecution during the Second World War and all the previous suffering. The nation's misfortunes did not cause them to give up their traditions and culture, but on the contrary refined the Jewish people's high degree of patriotism and indomitable spirit of resistance. The nation attaches great importance to education, Jews start teaching children to read when they can just talk, and tell them how to think about problems, and that there is more than one answer to a problem, and that they should not be bound by one-sided thinking. Israel places a high value on education and sees it as the key to the future.
Science and technology is the key to the rise of the economy. Israel's land is barren, mostly desert, with an average annual rainfall of 200 millimeters and a severe water shortage. Very unsuitable for human habitation, not to mention the development of vigorous agricultural industry. In order to improve life on the only land, the Jews over the years the research and development of agricultural science and technology, the treatment of desertified land, water-saving agriculture, factory farming construction is huge. And high-tech industry, not lagging behind, they also firmly believe that science and technology is the first productive force.
It is precisely because of their continuous efforts that they have not been abandoned by the times, and they have made a place on the world stage.