Israel Statistics MCP
MCP ServerFree** MCP server that provides programmatic access to the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) price indices and economic data.
- Best for
- israeli cbs price index data retrieval via mcp protocol, mcp tool schema generation for cbs statistical queries, cbs api response parsing and normalization to mcp format
- Type
- MCP Server · Free
- Score
- 35/100
- Best alternative
- AWS MCP Servers
- Agent-compatible
- Yes — MCP protocol
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israeli cbs price index data retrieval via mcp protocol
Medium confidenceExposes Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics price indices through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling LLM agents and applications to query economic indicators like CPI, housing costs, and commodity prices via standardized MCP tool calls. The server implements MCP resource and tool endpoints that translate natural language queries into CBS API requests, parse structured statistical responses, and return formatted data to the calling client.
Bridges Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) data into the MCP ecosystem, providing standardized tool-call access to Hebrew-language economic indices without requiring direct CBS API knowledge. Implements MCP resource discovery patterns to expose available indices and date ranges, enabling agents to explore data structure before querying.
Offers MCP-native integration for Israeli economic data where alternatives require custom REST API wrappers or manual data fetching, enabling seamless agent-based workflows in Claude and other MCP-compatible platforms.
mcp tool schema generation for cbs statistical queries
Medium confidenceAutomatically generates MCP-compliant tool schemas that map CBS API parameters (index type, date range, category filters) into callable functions with proper type validation, descriptions, and required/optional field declarations. The server introspects available CBS indices and constructs tool definitions that LLM clients can invoke, handling parameter marshaling and response formatting transparently.
Generates MCP tool schemas dynamically from CBS API metadata, enabling self-describing API surfaces where LLM clients can discover available indices and parameters without hardcoded tool definitions. Implements parameter validation at the MCP layer before forwarding to CBS, reducing malformed API calls.
Provides automatic schema generation for CBS data access, whereas manual REST API wrappers require developers to hand-write tool definitions and validation logic, increasing maintenance burden and reducing discoverability.
cbs api response parsing and normalization to mcp format
Medium confidenceTransforms raw CBS API responses (typically XML or JSON with Hebrew field names and nested structures) into normalized MCP-compatible JSON with English field names, flattened hierarchies, and consistent timestamp/numeric formatting. The parser handles CBS-specific quirks like multiple index versions, seasonal adjustments, and metadata fields, presenting a clean interface to MCP clients.
Implements CBS-specific response parsing that handles Hebrew field names, nested index structures, and seasonal adjustment flags, normalizing them into flat, English-labeled JSON suitable for LLM consumption. Preserves metadata (publication date, revision status) that LLMs can use for context and confidence assessment.
Provides automatic normalization and Hebrew-to-English translation, whereas raw CBS API integration requires developers to manually parse XML/JSON and handle language translation, increasing complexity and error rates.
mcp resource discovery for available cbs indices and metadata
Medium confidenceImplements MCP resource endpoints that expose a catalog of available CBS price indices, their descriptions, supported date ranges, and category hierarchies. Clients can query this metadata layer to discover what data is available before making specific statistical queries, enabling agents to dynamically construct appropriate requests based on available resources.
Exposes CBS index metadata as MCP resources, enabling agents to discover available statistical data through standard MCP resource queries rather than hardcoded knowledge. Implements hierarchical category structures that agents can traverse to understand data organization.
Provides MCP-native resource discovery for CBS data, whereas alternatives require agents to have pre-built knowledge of available indices or rely on external documentation, limiting autonomous exploration capabilities.
historical price index time-series retrieval with date range filtering
Medium confidenceEnables querying CBS price indices across specified date ranges, returning time-series data with values for each reporting period (typically monthly). The capability handles date range validation, period alignment (e.g., converting arbitrary date ranges to CBS reporting periods), and returns structured arrays of timestamp-value pairs suitable for trend analysis and comparison.
Handles CBS reporting period alignment transparently, converting arbitrary date ranges into valid CBS periods and returning aligned time-series data. Preserves temporal metadata (reporting date, period type) enabling agents to reason about data freshness and seasonality.
Provides automatic date range alignment and period handling for CBS data, whereas raw API access requires developers to manually map dates to CBS reporting periods and handle period boundaries, increasing complexity.
multi-index comparison and aggregation for economic analysis
Medium confidenceSupports querying multiple CBS indices simultaneously and returning comparative results, enabling analysis of relationships between different economic indicators (e.g., CPI vs housing costs vs food prices). The capability handles index-to-index alignment (ensuring comparable time periods), normalization for different scales, and structured output suitable for correlation or trend comparison.
Implements index alignment and normalization logic that handles CBS indices with different base years, reporting frequencies, and scales, enabling direct comparison without requiring LLM clients to manage alignment complexity. Returns structured comparative datasets optimized for economic reasoning.
Provides built-in multi-index alignment and comparison, whereas raw API access requires developers to manually fetch each index, align periods, and normalize scales, increasing implementation complexity and error risk.
category-based price index filtering and hierarchical navigation
Medium confidenceEnables filtering CBS price indices by category (e.g., food, housing, energy, transportation) and navigating hierarchical category structures to identify relevant indices. The capability exposes category taxonomies and supports queries like 'all food-related price indices' or 'housing subcategories', allowing agents to dynamically construct category-specific queries.
Implements CBS category taxonomy as navigable hierarchies, enabling agents to discover indices by category rather than exact name. Handles Hebrew-to-English category translation and supports multi-level category queries (e.g., 'food > dairy > milk').
Provides hierarchical category navigation for CBS indices, whereas raw API access requires users to know exact index names or manually search documentation, limiting discoverability and autonomous exploration.
real-time cbs data freshness and update status reporting
Medium confidenceTracks and reports metadata about CBS data freshness, including publication dates, revision status, and update frequency for each index. The capability enables clients to assess data recency and confidence, informing LLM reasoning about whether data is current enough for decision-making. Includes detection of revised or preliminary data flags.
Exposes CBS data freshness and revision status as queryable metadata, enabling LLM clients to assess data recency and confidence. Tracks publication dates and preliminary/final flags, informing agent reasoning about data reliability.
Provides explicit freshness and revision metadata for CBS data, whereas raw API access requires clients to infer data quality from timestamps alone, reducing confidence assessment capabilities.
Capabilities are decomposed by AI analysis. Each maps to specific user intents and improves with match feedback.
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Best For
- ✓LLM application developers building Israeli market analysis tools
- ✓AI agents requiring real-time access to Israeli economic indicators
- ✓Teams building multi-source economic data aggregation systems with MCP
- ✓Researchers and analysts automating Israeli statistical data collection
- ✓LLM application developers unfamiliar with CBS API structure
- ✓Teams building multi-agent systems requiring standardized data access patterns
- ✓Non-technical users leveraging Claude with economic data analysis capabilities
- ✓Developers building LLM-powered analysis tools that need clean, normalized economic data
Known Limitations
- ⚠Limited to CBS-published indices; no real-time market data or forward-looking forecasts
- ⚠Data freshness depends on CBS publication schedule (typically monthly or quarterly lags)
- ⚠MCP protocol overhead adds latency compared to direct REST API calls
- ⚠No built-in caching or persistence layer — each query hits the CBS API directly
- ⚠Language support limited to Hebrew/English based on CBS API capabilities
- ⚠Schema generation depends on CBS API stability; breaking changes require server updates
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