The record in plain text — overall score, categories, strengths and risks, momentum, resilience, strategic position, and diagnostics.
Strongest on Economy (71/100) — sharpest risk, active armed conflict.
| Category | Score | Key driver |
|---|---|---|
| Economy | 71/100 | Labour Productivity |
| Governance | 67/100 | Business Entry |
| Quality of Life | 40/100 | Basic Sanitation Access |
| Innovation | 62/100 | Internet Penetration |
| Stability | 49/100 | Political Continuity & Legitimacy |
Derived — composites of sourced indicators. Full audit trail in Data Provenance below.
| Signal | Value | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| National Momentum | −3 | now 66, versus 69 three years ago, across 5 categories |
| Resilience | 58/100 | Pandemic 79 · Banking Crisis 60 · War / Conflict 52 · Natural Disaster 40 |
| Strategic Position | 51/100 | Demographics 72 · Resources 12 · Stability 49 · Education 82 · Technology 62 · Geopolitics 31 |
Israel scores 58 (moderate) overall on NationsHelm's index. Momentum: down 3 points versus three years ago (now 66). Its strongest area is Economy (71/100). The risk drawing attention: Active armed conflict.
All 192 tracked indicators — 110 sourced, 82 derived — each with its exact source, series code, and refresh cadence. The complete source-by-source catalog is on the methodology page.
Full catalog →Per-indicator sources are always public on the methodology page — Analyst assembles the complete ledger in context.
Israel scores 58 out of 100 overall on NationsHelm's index (moderate) — the unweighted mean of its sourced category scores. Its strongest area is Economy (71/100) and its weakest is Quality of Life (40/100).
Israel's Stability score is 49 out of 100 (weak), blended from World Bank governance indicators, V-Dem and UCDP conflict data.
Israel's Economy score is 71 out of 100 (strong), derived from World Bank, IMF and ILO indicators.
Israel's Quality of Life score is 40 out of 100 (weak), covering safety, healthcare, education, basic living conditions, environment and living conditions context from sourced indicators.
Israel's Governance score is 67 out of 100 (moderate), from World Bank governance indicators and V-Dem democracy data.
Israel's Innovation score is 62 out of 100 (moderate), from World Bank connectivity and business indicators, WIPO patent data and the Oxford Insights Government AI Readiness Index.
On NationsHelm's momentum read, Israel is down 3 points versus three years ago — 66 now, from 69 — across the 5 categories with time-series coverage.
Israel's defining asset is labour productivity, while its sharpest risk is active armed conflict — active organized-violence party this year (UCDP current-year toll).
Israel's Strategic Position score is 51 out of 100 (weak), weighing demographics, resources, stability, education, technology and geopolitics — each component sourced or derived, with unsourced components dropped rather than counted as zero.
On NationsHelm's Opportunity Index, Israel scores 62 out of 100 for Invest In — one of its three vectors, alongside Start a Business and Emigrate To, with a Resilience score of 58/100. Every input is sourced, so treat it as a starting map, not advice.