Many studies indicate that about 20% and even more of the Internet users in Israel and around the world are people with disabilities, such as blindness, vision-impaired, color-blind, hearing-impaired, motor-impaired or visually and comprehensively impaired.
Therefore, we consider it extremely important to make the site accessible as much as possible. An accessible site is a site made with adjustments that make it easier for people with disabilities to have as much easy and enjoyable surfing experience as possible.
This site was accessed in accordance with section 35 of the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities (Accessibility Adjustments) Regulations 2013, in accordance with the Israeli Standard for Content Accessibility on Internet 5568 and in accordance with World Wide Web Organization (WCAG 2.0 Level AA) Guideline (W3C) , Which is a standard that has been accepted in many countries of the world.
The access bar opens with the click of a button on a picture of a person in a wheelchair.
The accessibility bar has been adapted for different operating systems and browsers.
The access bar is a complementary solution for site access and does not replace full accessibility. Website owners are solely responsible for legally submitting the site.
The accessibility bar has been adapted for all common browsers, all existing screen resolutions and all devices that enable it, including desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones. However, it is possible that in different situations and on different sites the experience of using the access bar may not be as planned.
We make every effort to continue improving the accessibility bar.
If you have any problems with the access bar or if you have any recommendations for improvement, please let us know by contacting the contact form here or by calling 077-7644819.
The accessibility statement was updated on 1/11/2019.