Zachary Keyser

Zachary Keyser is a former journalist, editor, and contributing writer at The Jerusalem Post.

He majored in journalism and minored in history at West Virginia University, graduating in 2013. He worked with B'nai B'rith International on their communications team from 2015-2017.

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 ARMIS: BRINGING hackers out of the shadows.

Israeli innovation is leading cybersecurity to unreached possibilities

 CABLES: FIBER  optical cable  without sheath.

How is water powering the Israeli fiber optics revolution?


Israeli Big Data unicorn Bright Data, is breaking down barriers of public web space

Big Data company Bright Data uses tools that allow companies to view large public data sets and condensing them into actionable insights.

 Illustrative photo of digital files.

What are the emerging financial trends as the world exits the pandemic?

Considering you can’t buy a cup of coffee with bitcoin, and the volatility of the currency, central banks are looking to digitize cash, rather than holding onto physical cash.

 Clarity Capital chief investment officer Eran Peleg is seen speaking at the Jerusalem Post annual conference at the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem, on October 12, 2021.

Mekorot: When innovation, technology meet water

Israel’s national water company has a road map to the future and it’s rooted in innovation.

 A WORKER at the Eshkol Water Filtration Plant in the north.

Water and sun are winning combination for Mekorot

‘Every shekel Mekorot saves is being invested back into the water market’

View from the Eshkol Water Filtration Plant in Northern Israel. The central filtration plant at the Eshkol site in Israel is the fourth largest plant in the world and the first of its kind in the country.

IDF officer pulls religious Jewish texts from rubble of Miami condo collapse

The image itself, shows an Israeli search and rescue officer passing of a stack of religious Jewish books to a South Florida Urban Search and Rescue worker after pulling it from the rubble.

Col. Golan Vach, commander of the IDF Home Front Command’s National Search and Rescue Unit, at a Florida disaster site.

Retired Barcelona FC, Real Madrid legends to hold El Clasico in Tel Aviv

The Barcelona squad will feature Brazilian legends such as Ronaldinho and Rivaldo, who will square off against Real Madrid greats such as Roberto Carlos and Luis Figo in the El Clasico in Tel Aviv.

Barcelona's Ronaldinho celebrates his goal against Betis during their Spanish first division soccer match at Camp Nou Stadium in Barcelona November 4, 2007.

Bennett speaks at IDF officers graduating ceremony

He then addressed the graduating IDF officers and offered out words of encouragement, highlighting the purpose their future service means to the State of Israel and the responsibility it entails.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett participates in graduating ceremony for IDF officers.

Israeli rescue squad provides trauma therapy alongside search efforts

A week after the collapse of the Champlain Towers South apartment complex in Surfside, Florida, the Israeli search-and-rescue delegation continues to work to find and pull survivors from the rubble.

Emergency workers conduct search and rescue efforts at the site of a partially collapsed residential building in Surfside, near Miami Beach, Florida

Ilhan Omar defends comments comparing Israel, US to Hamas, Taliban

CNN's Jake Tapper called out Omar's original tweet, which drew criticism from members of Congress, asking if she regretted sharing it with the public.

U.S. Rep Ilhan Omar (D-MN)

US fighter jets take off from foreign carrier for first time since WWII

The last time US aircraft had flown combat missions from a British foreign aircraft carrier was during a campaign in the South Pacific in 1943, stationed aboard the HMS Victorious.

 F-35 fighter jets