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Israel’s Tech Triumph: How Innovations Are Enhancing American Safety

America should be proud that allies like Israel keep delivering the kind of practical, hard-earned know-how that actually protects people and makes life easier — not the virtue-signaling gadgetry the Left pretends is progress. Newsmax’s Israel Update recently highlighted Israeli innovations being used abroad, and it’s no accident hardworking Israelis continue to lead in security and industrial tech.

One striking item from that report was the claim that Brooklyn’s Barclays Center is deploying an Israeli software solution to speed and secure entry for fans, a smart move that prioritizes safety without making everyday Americans jump through endless bureaucratic hoops. New York venues have experimented with digital health passes and entry technology before, showing the city will adopt sensible tools when they actually work for public safety and convenience.

Let’s be blunt: when you’re packing an arena or guarding critical infrastructure, you don’t have time for the woke debates that paralyze progress in other parts of the West. Israeli tech companies cut through the nonsense with tested, battle-hardened solutions born of necessity, and Americans ought to welcome those partnerships rather than reflexively demonize any tool that makes communities safer. No amount of privacy hand-wringing should trump protecting lives at mass gatherings or at our factories and ports.

On the drone front, Israel has become the world’s classroom for turning unmanned systems from toys into reliable workhorses for security, industry, and emergency response. Firms tied to Airobotics and other Israeli innovators have secured big contracts and renewed service deals that show autonomous drone platforms are moving from experimental to mission-critical, delivering around-the-clock surveillance, industrial inspection, and security data without mountains of red tape.

Beyond pure surveillance, Israeli aerospace firms are pushing safety and logistics breakthroughs that help first responders and save lives — everything from precision airdrop systems to certified autonomous platforms that meet strict regulatory standards. Companies like ParaZero and others are pairing with drone builders to offer safety systems and precision delivery tools that make humanitarian and defense missions more effective, a concrete benefit that Democrats in power would rather ignore while they virtue-signal about imaginary harms.

Finally, to be transparent with readers: I searched available reporting while researching this piece and found Newsmax’s Israel Update coverage discussing these developments and multiple reports on Israeli drone companies winning contracts and approvals, but independent, detailed confirmation specifically tying the Barclays Center’s newest entry software to a named Israeli firm was not readily apparent in public reporting. The broader point stands — Israeli tech is reshaping safety and unmanned aviation in ways Americans need — but a healthy press corps should still demand clear public details about vendors and safeguards when foreign software is used at major U.S. venues.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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