a bo lome isn't what david ben green was a leader and he knew that the future of israel was towards the south. ah, the future of israel, this is what the modern city of tel aviv with its flashy skyscrapers startups and lifestyle has always stood for every day, hundreds of thousands of commuters crowd into this city. that is nearly boasting up the scenes. real estate prices are exploding much like in german urban areas, but even foster tel aviv is in danger of being smothered by its own appeal. but there is a bit more room to breathe here in the desert. we are driving to what feels like the end of the earth to israel's arrival, as it near the border with jordan. the nearest town is 100 kilometers away in the dry, dusty desert. ya see, ben is in the process of building a kind of fountain of youth that could one day strengthen olympic athletes. he has developed something new with which he hopes to transform the town into a biotechnology hub. he was inspired by animals on his huge ranch where he keeps antelopes. nubian, i beg, says nancy brass, the secret to his $25000000.00 business is fou