Israel’s founding father David Ben Gurion once said, “In Israel, to be a realist, you must believe in miracles.” Our tiny nation has survived one calamity after another — and come back more resilient, more dynamic, each time. The violence of the Second Intifada threw Israel into a prolonged recession; but we emerged from the terror and got back to work, picking up the pieces of our society and economy. Israel has seen explosive growth and boundless innovation in the years since. This time will be no different. Even amidst war and grieving, it’s becoming clear that the Israeli economic...