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Hebron sheikhs propose peace plan, recognise Israel, seek Abraham AccordsSouth Africa’s peaceful past used as a model for Israeli-Palestinian dialogu ...
Our findings show how difficult it was to maintain agriculture in the desert and how vulnerable the system was during periods ...
Netafim started the drip irrigation revolution, according to a news release, empowering farmers and communities around the ...
Precision Agriculture business Netafim, the global leader in precision irrigation solutions, proudly marks its 60th year of innovation. Since its founding in 1965 on a small kibbutz in the Negev ...
A British grandfather is considering fleeing Jerusalem by bus through the Negev desert to escape Iranian missile fire. James Eden, 72, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, arrived in Israel last Monday for a ...
Tens of thousands of Bedouin were forced from the desert in 1948 or fled elsewhere in the region; those who remained were later granted Israeli citizenship and became part of Israel’s Arab minority.
Israeli authorities demolished 16 homes in As-Sirrah, an “unrecognized” Palestinian village in the Naqab (Negev), on Monday. Hundreds of Israeli police officers were deployed to the area, sealing off ...
(Left) Kyriakos Tsakopoulos, president, principal and chief executive officer of Conaway Preservation Group meeting to discuss logistics of the first major drip irrigation project in the U.S. for rice ...
On Monday morning, the Israeli authorities demolished the tents of Al-Arakib Village in the Negev for the 236th time. The “unrecognized and threatened village,” faces ongoing displacement, destruction ...
Israel says it’s “making the desert bloom” by planting forests. For Palestinians, it’s ecocide Israel's campaign to transform Palestine in their image is destroying the natural environment ...
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