You’re a domestic applicant educated abroad.
I’d go for MIT: your test scores indicate you can handle the science, but your more-unusual-than-typical-for-MIT choice of major would be a plus in your favor.
In addition, since you’re fluent in Hebrew and English, presumably know some Arabic, and have started other languages, indicating interest in MIT’s excellent Language Programs could be a plus, too.
Any top LAC would be excellent for your chosen majors and would probably consider your application very seriously. It may be harder since there wouldn’t be too many 22 year olds but the small class discussions may be worth it.
There are about 3,700 universities in the US. Any Top 50 LAC or university will provide you with a superb education unlikely to be replicated in Israel. It’s really not Ivy/Ivy-like or bust. In particular, I’d investigate Honors Colleges at flaghips and LACs with strong philosophy/Economics combos (Hamilton, Colgate, Colorado College… come to mind). If you have the money, NYU Stern may be a good choice too since it combines business with liberal arts and they’re very big on mathematical ability. They’re very stingy with financial aid though so they may turn out to be unaffordable and since their NPC is crap, you can’t even tell ahead of time (which I think is the point of having a crappy NPC).