I, a strong national cohesion and the spirit of self-improvement, is Israel's national development will never run out of the driving force. The Jewish people is a nation of deep suffering. Several times in history, the great migration, the great dispersion, the Jews suffered slavery, expulsion and killing. Especially during the Second World War, six million Jews were killed by the German Nazis. "Born of adversity", these historical encounters did not make the Jews extinct, nor did they make it yield, but on the contrary, it refined the Jewish nation's high degree of patriotism and indomitable spirit of resistance. There are about 12 million Jews in the world, half of whom live in Israel and half in the Diaspora. Wherever they are, Jews are always concerned about their homeland and do everything possible to help and support their country. Wherever Jews live, there are Jewish societies, which try by all means to influence the policy of the host country towards Israel, among which the American Jewish group is the largest and has the greatest influence on the American policy towards Israel. Wealthy Jews in the Diaspora not only invest in their home countries, but also make large donations to schools, research institutions and charitable causes. The spirit of self-improvement, struggle and innovation of the Jewish people has always been praised. It is through this spirit that the Jewish people have produced many outstanding historical figures. Marx, the great man who changed the history of the world, was a Jew, and Albert Einstein, the famous scientist, was also a Jew. According to statistics, more than 30% of the Nobel Prize winners were Jews. It is with this spirit that the Jewish people have turned the desert into good land, poverty into wealth, and weakness into strength. This spirit has the power to change the world.
Second, the importance of education, knowledge education and traditional education combined to improve the overall quality of the nation. Israel attaches importance to education and regards education as the key to creating the future. Its main practice, first, the investment in education has been very high, always maintained at 9-12% of GDP. The government spends 3,938 dollars per year for each elementary school student and 11,036 dollars for each university student, which are higher than those of other developed countries. Thirty-eight percent of Israeli Jews have higher education and 70 percent have secondary education, which is among the highest in the world. Secondly, it has placed education on a legal basis and has become a country with a legalized education system. "The Compulsory Education Act stipulates that children between the ages of 5 and 17 must receive free and compulsory education, and that adults at the age of 18 who have not completed the national curriculum must complete high school. In addition, there are the National Education Act, the Higher Education Commission Act, the School Supervision Act, and the Special Education Act. "In addition, there are the National Education Act, the Higher Education Commission Act, the School Supervision Act, and the Special Education Act, all of which regulate everything from the content of teaching to specific management, from general training to special education, and even classroom hours for students. Thirdly, it emphasizes heuristic education. Teaching is more relaxed in both secondary schools and universities. However, provisions have been made for class hours in primary and secondary schools, with schooling lasting no less than eight hours a day, four days a week, and weekend study lasting no less than five hours a day and four hours on Fridays. These regulations are meant to enable students to digest the curriculum mainly in school and in the classroom, and to lighten the burden of students without complicated homework. Fourth, the focus is on extracurricular education. A visit to the "Holocaust Museum", which displays the tragedy of the Jews during the Second World War, is compulsory for every student. The school also organizes visits to numerous museums, exhibition halls, agricultural exhibitions, flower exhibitions, etc., so that students can receive patriotic education and extensive extracurricular knowledge. Fifthly, education for the army serves as an important part of the growth and education of young people. All Jews who reached the age of 18-26 years served in the army for three years for men and one and a half years for women. This is actually a continuation of school education. In the army young people are exposed to some advanced weaponry, develop the necessary skills, and at the same time cultivate team spirit, solidarity and mutual support. All this lays a good foundation for future work.
Three, science and technology, science and technology, so that Israel in today's world competition in the comprehensive national strength of the surprise victory. Israel's former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres once said that in a country like Israel, does not rely on the sky, does not rely on the ground, is to rely on science and technology. Israel's average annual rainfall of 200 millimeters, a serious lack of water resources, desertified land accounts for 60% of the total land area. Over the years, Israel has made remarkable achievements in the research and development of agricultural science and technology, the management of desertified land, water-saving agriculture, factory farming, the improvement and promotion of crop varieties, eco-agriculture and plant protection. The agricultural population has been reduced from 70% of the country's population to 3% now, and agricultural products such as wheat, flowers, fruits and cotton are not only self-sufficient, but also exported in large quantities. Israel's high-tech industry has risen to prominence, and the information industry has become a pillar industry of the national economy. The number of new companies second only to the United States, ranking second in the world, high-tech exports accounted for 70% of all export revenue. The export of electronic products accounts for 40% of all industrial exports. The software industry has become a major force in the international software industry and is an internationally recognized software design center. In recent years, Israel has achieved remarkable results in the fields of satellite imagery, nanotechnology, anti-missile systems, new agricultural technology development, solar power generation, biotechnology and so on. Israel in the development of high technology has the following noteworthy features: First, with high-quality manpower