Unusual warning: "We are on the way to becoming Iran"
Ramat Negev Agricultural Committee chairman Yaakov (Yankele) Moskowitz warns of growing drought trend in Israel: “About 100 million cubic meters ...
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Ramat Negev Agricultural Committee chairman Yaakov (Yankele) Moskowitz warns of growing drought trend in Israel: “About 100 million cubic meters ...
The government has instructed ZimParks to begin the culling process in areas where elephants have clashed with humans.
Manpower shortages, misunderstanding of weather conditions, the absence of a proper master plan, and battles between the Israel Police and ...
State media reports that it seized weapons agents working for Israel intended to use during recent water shortage protests.
Iranian news outlets and social media show unrest in oil-rich southwest as country faces its worst drought in half a ...
Lake's upper level only 18 inches short of the upper Red Line, at which point the Water Authority will open ...
Tel Aviv and Hod Hasharon, Ashdod-Ashkelon, and the Nahariya area see nearly 4 inches of rain, resulting in widespread flooding.
Massive fire threatening homes in Kfar Oranim might be linked to fires set by protesters in Modi'in Illit, who have ...
Representatives of the Fire and Rescue Services to fly to the disaster-ridden state on Sunday and spend two weeks helping ...
Some 35,000 farmers in 66 villages in the state of Karnataka will benefit from digitally advanced irrigation systems, as well ...
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