We work extensively to make our website accessible to people with disabilities in order to promote equal rights and transparency towards people with disabilities.
An accessible website is a site that allows a person with a disability to browse with the same level of efficiency and enjoyment as other users, by using the capabilities of the system on which it operates and through assistive accessibility technologies.
The accessibility adjustments on our site have been implemented in accordance with Regulation 35 of the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities Regulations (Accessibility Adjustments to Service), 2013, the Israeli Standard TI 5568, which is based on the WCAG 2.0 guidelines at the AA level, and subject to the changes and adjustments in the amendment published in the Official Gazette on October 26, 2017, regarding website accessibility regulations.
The site supports the use of assistive technologies such as screen reader software, keyboard navigation using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys to move between links, arrow keys, the Enter key for selection, the Esc key for exiting menus and windows, and pressing H or a number to move between headings. The site is also equipped with an accessibility toolbar that allows for an improved keyboard browsing experience and changes to the screen display as needed to facilitate site navigation.
How does accessibility work on the site?
As part of making the site accessible, the following accessibility adjustments were made:
*It is important to note that despite our efforts to make all pages on the site accessible, some pages may contain external elements that are not under our control and are not accessible, or other pages may not be accessible as required due to a technical error.
On this website, you can browse optimally and accessibly using common browsers. It is recommended to use the following browsers: Firefox or Chrome, and the latest version of the NVDA screen reader software combined with the Carmit speech engine.
If you have found an accessibility issue on the website or need assistance, you can send us accessibility feedback via the “Contact Us” section on the site, or contact our accessibility coordinator at….