The digital revolution is rapidly transforming the way we live, communicate, and consume information. A newly released Israel internet report by Bezeq provides a fascinating glimpse into how Israelis are adapting to and embracing technological advancements—from artificial intelligence (AI) to a new era of smart consumerism.
“Integrated Into Everyday Life”
Israelis are more connected than ever, with internet consumption breaking records. Over the past year, Israelis used a staggering 14 billion gigabytes of fixed internet data, demonstrating how the digital world has become an inseparable part of daily life.
Internet as a Real-Time National Barometer
The report indicates that the internet is no longer just a tool but serves as a real-time measure of national activity and needs. From crisis response to consumer behavior, digital connectivity reflects the pulse of Israeli society.
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“AI Everywhere” – The Next Generation Leads the AI Revolution
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a daily tool for Israelis. The report reveals that 90% of Israelis are familiar with AI-driven platforms, while 69% use them regularly. Young Israelis are spearheading this digital shift, leveraging AI-powered tools for everything from travel planning to coding and financial management.

“Smarter Consumers, More Savings”
With Israel’s cost of living among the highest in the world, consumers are adapting with smart digital tools. 70% of Israelis use price comparison apps before making purchases, and 84% have cut down on impulse online shopping. Additionally, personalized digital shopping experiences have overtaken traditional consumer habits.

“The Smartphone is the New Remote Control”
Mobile internet continues to dominate daily life in Israel as 63% of adults rely on emergency alert apps, and 53% admit to spending more time than ever on their phones. Additionally, mobile payment adoption has surged, with 80% of Israelis regularly using apps like Bit and PayBox.

Adapting to the Future
The report highlights that 76% of Israelis believe AI will fundamentally reshape the job market within the next few years. There is a growing consensus that the education system must prepare future generations for a tech-driven world.
Challenges: Misinformation, Cybersecurity Concerns, and Declining Patience
Despite rapid digital advancements, the report also sheds light on challenges facing Israeli internet users, as 86% of Israelis struggle to identify fake news, particularly regarding national security topics such as the hostages held by Hamas. 64% of adults over 60 fear a major cyberattack against Israel, and 45% of Israelis admit they prefer listening to voice messages at double speed, and a staggering 85% say they lack the patience for reading long texts.
Technology is Changing Israel at Lightning Speed
As a global leader in innovation, Israel is embracing AI, digital finance, and e-commerce at an extraordinary pace. While challenges like cybersecurity threats and misinformation persist, one thing is clear: Israel is more connected, adaptive, and tech-savvy than ever before.





