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The Sea of Galilee on Jan. 20, 2020. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90.
Israel sees one of the driest winters in a century
Despite the near halving of rainfall, desalination and recycling mean that the country is not expecting shortages in the foreseeable future.
Feb. 3, 2025
Israel's Sorek Desalination Plant on Nov. 22, 2018. Photo by Isaac Harari/Flash90.
Israeli desalination can help the world
Countries around the world are facing acute water shortages and Israel can provide a solution.
Ayoob Kara
Sept. 26, 2023
Israeli Energy and Water Resources Minister Karine Elharrar, UAE Climate Change Minister Mariam Almheiri and Jordan Water and Irrigation Minister Mohammed Al-Najjar sign a water agreement at the Dubai Expo on Nov. 22, 2021, as U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry and UAE Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed look on. Credit: Israeli Foreign Ministry.
Israel and UAE join forces for a greener future
Companies, nonprofits, universities and people cross borders to initiate collaborative projects in water, energy and natural resource management.
Abigail Klein Leichman
Jan. 31, 2022
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers advocate using seashells to monitor currently undetected industrial pollution from factories and desalination plants along the Israeli coastline and worldwide. Credit: Courtesy.
Ben-Gurion University researchers advocate using shells to monitor pollution
Their high diversity and presence in all marine habitats make them ideal candidates for monitoring ongoing pollution and its impacts.
Jan. 29, 2021
A view of the Dead Sea from inside a cave covered in salt and other minerals. Credit: Noam Bedein/deadsearevival.org.
First international Dead Sea photo competition attracts global attention
Among the 3,500-plus photographers participating in the Israeli-initiated challenge were photographers from the Palestinian Authority, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Eliana Rudee
June 1, 2020
A view of the Sorek desalination plant, on Nov. 22, 2018. Photo by Isaac Harari/Flash90.
Following US pressure, Israel to review Chinese bid for major desalination plant
The firm that wins the tender would operate it for 25 years.
May 12, 2020
The Sea of Galilee as seen from the beach promenade in the northern Israeli city of Tiberias, on Jan. 30, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90.
Sea of Galilee is almost full, but its beaches remain empty
Just inches from its highest level in 20 years, the Kinneret’s biggest fans remain barred from its shores due to current travel restrictions.
May 3, 2020
View of the Ayalon highway in Tel Aviv.  November 06, 2019. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israel’s First World problems are real, but so is its progress
Traffic jams, crumbling and inadequate infrastructure, and a clunky political system are lamentable; however, historical perspective is needed on all of the Jewish state’s challenges.
Jonathan S. Tobin
March 2, 2020
Some 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered by ocean, the home to marine life. Credit: NASA via Wikimedia Commons.
Israel charts the universe’s last great frontier
There is tremendous untapped potential and infinite discoveries to be made in the seas, whether in the field of health and food or a greater understanding of submarine ecosystems.
University of Haifa
Dec. 29, 2019