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Israeli government failed to act on Dead Sea receding water level, report says

The Dead Sea's water level has been receding since the 1960s at an average rate of more than one meter a year. According to the Israeli state comptroller's report, the government missed a 2020 deadline to tackle the issue

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haaretz.comStai leggendo3 g fa

Israeli government failed to act on Dead Sea receding water level, report says

The Dead Sea's water level has been receding since the 1960s at an average rate of more than one meter a year. According to the Israeli state comptroller's report, the government missed a 2020 deadline to tackle the…

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ynetnews.com4 g fa

Dead Sea level keeps falling, but Israel still has no rescue plan

State comptroller report says the Dead Sea is falling by about 1.15 meters a year, 11 of 12 northern basin development projects remain unfinished and Israel is still failing to prepare for mounting climate risks

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·ynetnews.com

    Dead Sea level keeps falling, but Israel still has no rescue plan

    State comptroller report says the Dead Sea is falling by about 1.15 meters a year, 11 of 12 northern basin development projects remain unfinished and Israel is still failing to…

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·haaretz.com

    Israeli government failed to act on Dead Sea receding water level, report says

    The Dead Sea's water level has been receding since the 1960s at an average rate of more than one meter a year. According to the Israeli state comptroller's report, the government…