Gilad Kabilo

Gilad Kabilo is a strategist, writer and commentator with experience in branding, communications and strategic development. Gilad most recently served as the Public Affairs Director for StandWithUs an international education organization. Prior to that, he managed corporate investments projects for iLand6, a Tokyo-based business consulting firm. During his six years of military service in the Israel Defense Forces, Gilad served as an intelligence officer. Gilad has spoken around the world on international affairs issues, has been featured in leading news outlets and has led unprecedented activism campaigns on behalf of Israel. He is a highly motivated individual with a diverse and multifaceted professional background, focused on creating strategic international growth through sophisticated branding, public relations and technology integration.

GREEK PRIME MINISTER Kyriakos Mitsotakis waves during a visit to Israel in June.

Israel-Greece tourism agreement is a loss for Israel - opinion

Elections in Israel

How to lose an election in three easy steps - comment

Demi Lovato visits shalva

Israel needs to take a break from government-funded celebrity tourism


End the discrimination against Israeli chess players

A seven year old chess prodigy can not compete at a major championship - simply because she's Israeli.

Chess

Japan’s forbidden fruit

How Abe’s landslide victory and Japan’s security challenges open a new door for Israeli security tech

PM Netanyahu and PM of Japan Shinzo Abe‏

One Belt, One Road

Israel’s role in China’s flagship policy.

China Israel flags

Why Israel is still only scratching the surface of relations with Japan

To quote a senior figure in the foreign ministry “Israel has not only seen an improvement with Japan – it has seen an upgrade.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Jerusalem

The tragedy of the ‘Egoz’ and the story of Moroccan Jewry’s return to Israel

By 1961, over 30,000 more Jews made the perilous journey from Morocco to Israel, weathering freezing seas and subhuman conditions in their hope to reach the Promised Land.

A BILLBOARD with images of former Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser, who pressured Morocco to prevent immigration to Israel.

The unknown legacy of a Japanese hero: Chiune Sugihara

Against orders from the Japanese government, Consul Sugihara issued the Jews of Kovno thousands of transit visas, allowing the recipients passage through the Soviet Union and Japan.

NOBUKI SUGIHARA, son of Japanese diplomat, Chiune Sugihara (in black and white picture), who helped save thousands of Lithuanian Jews in World War II, speaks during a street-naming ceremony in honor of his father in Netanya, earlier this month.