Israelis Drive Anything is a book of photos of Israelis driving anything they can find or make. 'I do not know why or how these vehicles exist,' says IDA creator Nate Fish. 'I could tell you it's because cars are expensive in Israel, or chalk it up to mental illness, but it's more than that. It's probably best to just show you the images and let you figure it out yourself.' Israelis Drive Anything includes selections from over 500 original images and captions. It is a blend of sociology and sarcasm. The simple format is reminscient in tone and style of Vice Magazine's popular 'Do's and Don'ts' series of the late 90's and early 2000's. Simply put, Israelis Drive Anything is hysterical. It's a great gift - perfect for the coffee table, the bathroom, or the train ride to work.