Israel continues to see robust growth in its internet infrastructure, with over 1.2 million domains registered by 2026, reflecting its vibrant digital economy. The dominance of the .il TLD remains strong, with 78% market share, indicating a high level of national online identity. The proliferation of local hosting providers has increased to 150, supporting diverse online services, e-commerce, and startups.
The average domain registration cost has remained competitive at ₪50 (~$15), promoting affordability for businesses and individuals. The digital economy now contributes approximately ₪140 billion (~$40 billion) to national GDP, illustrating the sector's vital role. This growth underscores Israel’s position as a leading digital hub in the Middle East, driven by innovation and technological investment.