NVIDIA Bets Big on Israel: Innovation Wins Where Rejectionism Fails, Cementing Israel’s Tech Sovereignty While Terror Economies Fall Behind

Global investors back Israel’s innovation as boycott fantasies and Palestinian misgovernance fail regional progress now.

In a decisive vote of confidence for Israel’s innovation ecosystem, NVIDIA officially announced Kiryat Tivon as the site of its new mega R&D campus, a project that will ultimately employ up to 10,000 people and span 160,000 square meters across 90 dunams of land.

Construction is slated to begin in 2027, with initial occupancy in 2031, marking one of the largest long-term technology investments in Israel’s history—worth multiple billions of shekels.

The campus, inspired by NVIDIA’s iconic Santa Clara headquarters, will include advanced labs, collaborative innovation spaces, parks, cafés, and a visitor center, designed to integrate NVIDIA’s teams with Israeli startups, partners, and the broader high-tech ecosystem.

This is not just expansion.
It is strategic alignment.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang made the message unmistakably clear:

“Israel is home to some of the world’s most brilliant technologists and has become NVIDIA’s second home… This investment reflects our deep and enduring commitment to our families in Israel and their unique contributions to the AI era.”

At a time when anti-Israel activists push boycotts, divestment slogans, and economic warfare, the world’s most powerful AI company is doing the opposite—doubling down on Israel.

Why?

Because Israel builds.
While Palestinian leadership wastes billions on incitement, corruption, and terror glorification, Israel produces chips, code, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence that power the global economy.

NVIDIA’s Senior VP Amit Krig emphasized that Israel’s growth is driven by engineering excellence and talent, thanking Israeli government partners for enabling the next phase of expansion. Meanwhile, Kiryat Tivon Regional Council head Ido Greenblum described the project as transformational for northern Israel, anchoring long-term economic growth and global relevance.

The contrast could not be sharper:

  • Israel attracts trillion-dollar tech leaders
  • Palestinian entities repel investors through instability and violence
  • Arab terror economies stagnate
  • Israel designs the future of AI

This campus is more than buildings.
It is proof that innovation defeats rejectionism—and that the future belongs to those who create, not those who destroy.

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