Israel Identifies Ship Responsible for Dumping Iranian Crude Oil on Tel Aviv’s Beaches
The ship turned off their tracking system near Israel, dumped hundreds of tons of Iranian crude oil off of Israel's coast, and sailed to Syria and back to Iran.
Watch: Israeli Natural Honey Making without the Bees
By isolating the properties of real honey and producing it without the bees, there are more bees left to pollinate plants to their little hearts’ content.
Israeli Gene Manipulation Puts Cow Flatulence Behind Us
More cows with less methane emissions, will leave Progressives with little to protest against.
Watch: Kinneret on the Boardwalk
The rains have raised the Kinneret high enough to splash onto the Tiberias boardwalk - for the first time since 1992.
Earthquake Felt in Israel (Updated)
The earthquake registered 3.5 on the Richter scale.
Kinneret Reaches Best Water Levels in Two Years and Rising
A particularly rainy winter has raised its level by nearly 4.9 feet.
World’s Longest Marlstone Cave Discovered in Israel Near Dead Sea
Since the discovery of the Qumran caves, several other marl caves have been discovered, but their finding was considered episodic and not particularly significant.
Earthquake Felt Throughout Israel
An earthquake was felt from Be'er Sheva to Haifa, and all the way to Jerusalem.
Rainfall in Israel Exceeds Annual Average for First Time in 5 Years
The Kinneret’s level climbed by 71 CM (30 inches) in the past month and a total of two meters since the beginning of the winter (79 inches).
Earthquake Rattles the Dead Sea
The 3.8 earthquake was at a depth of 1 kilometer, in the southern Dead Sea.
Intel Unveils ‘Smartest Building in the World’ in Israel
The massive 75,000 sq. meter (approx. 800,000 sq. ft.) building will host 2,000 employees from the former Petah Tikva and Ra’anana campuses.
4.3 Earthquake Shakes Eilat
Elections, storm, pandemic and now earthquakes...
Kinneret Up One Meter Since Winter’s Start
More than half that volume of water came from just the past 5 days of rain.
Kinneret Rises Above Lower Red Line
This is the first time in two years that the Kinneret's water level has risen above the Lower Red Line.
UN Declares Eilat’s Birding Center One of Most Important Global Biodiversity Projects
"They are encouraged to love and conserve birds, in their gardens or at work, now and forever."
After Greek Earthquakes, Israel Faces Tough Questions on Tsunami Preparedness
The Greek islands of Santorini and Amorgos have been rattled by earthquakes and tremors since Feb. 1, with the strongest being 5.3 on the Richter scale.
Jerusalem Deploys Sheep to Fight Fires, Terror-Arson Suspected in Central Israel
The heat wave and terror-arsonists have been responsible for some large fires in Israel.
Northern Israel Experiences Light Tremor
Israel experiences a devastating earthquake approximately every 100 years and have warned that such a disastrous occurrence is just a question of time.
Going Green: Israel to Convert Most of its Public Transportation to Electric Power by...
The Ministry’s goal is to convert 60 percent of the inner-city buses within the next six years.
Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Polluting Mediterranean Sea
Some of the washed-up humanitarian aid had anti-Israel propaganda marked on it, other aid killed and wounded more Gazans.
Newly Hatched Sea Turtles Race to the Water
On Saturday, 8 green sea turtle hatchlings in the Palmachim Beach National Park raced home to the sea.
Knesset Health Subcommittee Critical of Government’s ‘Anemic’ Climate Targets
“When it came to the Government's commitment in the [2021] Glasgow Climate Pact, I thought things would be different."
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.
’Ecological Terrorist Attack’: Raw Sewage from PA Flowing into Alexander River in Israel
Despite the fact that a wastewater treatment plant was built with international funding, the PA is still dumping their waste into the rivers and streams.
Earthquake Near Greece Rattles Israel, Cyprus
Some people felt the ground move.
Israel Jumps on the Carbon-Free Bandwagon, But It May Not Make Economic or Scientific...
Israel's Environment Minister criticized the use of natural gas, while her own ministry praised the use of natural gas in dramatically reducing local pollutant emissions.
Ikea Beit Shemesh Evacuated Due to Forest Fire
Shoppers were allowed back in after firefighters determined the area was safe.
Watch: Keeping the Kinneret Always Topped Off
No more worrying about the (Sea of Galilee) Kinneret's water level dropping below the red line in drought years or from overpumping.
Israel to Send Fire Protection Experts to Los Angeles
Israel’s Fire and Rescue Authority will dispatch a team of five fire protection experts to Los Angeles where firefighters are battling unprecedented wildfires.
Agreement to Transport Oil Between UAE and Israel May Be Rescinded
Environmental Minister Tamar Zandberg (Meretz) opposes the oil deal.


























