Israeli tech entrepreneurs are piling in to innovate in the automobile industry. Why? it might have something to do with the city's biblical traffic jams, writes Vincent Rousselet.
Arriving at Ben Gurion Airport at the crack of midnight on my tenth trip to Israel, I was met by Eli, the taxi driver who usually takes me around Tel Aviv when I come to stay. I like Eli: perhaps surprisingly for a former IDF paratrooper, he has a wonderful sense of humour.
"Becoming a millionaire in Tel Aviv is easy," he said to me that night on the way to the...