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Israeli archaeologists resurrecting Herod s monumental basilica in Ashkelon - Archaeology
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Tel Ashkelon National Park to Display Remains of Magnificent Roman Basilica | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Jewish Press News Desk | 20 Sivan 5781 – May 31, 2021
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Tourists visit the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot in the Golan Heights on April 1, 2021. (Michael Giladi/Flash90)
Over two million Israelis visited Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) parks and forests during the weeklong Passover holiday, the organization said Saturday.
KKL-JNF said the figure was an all-time record.
It also said its workers collected 500 tons of trash left at parks and forests.
The Israel Nature and Parks Authority, meanwhile, said 1.2 Israelis visited the parks and nature reserves it manages over Passover, including 100,000 on Saturday.
Israelis swim in a stream on the Golan Heights during the Passover holiday, March 30, 2021. (Michael Giladi/Flash90)
Sea of Galilee rises by half a centimeter, near full capacity
Israel s only sweet water lake makes a remarkable recovery after only a year and a half ago, its waterline was so dangerously low the government banned pumping water from it
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Published: 03.08.21 , 20:50
The Water Authority reported Monday that the waterline of the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel rose by half a centimeter during the day, and stood at 209.255 meters (686.53 feet) below sea level.
The Sea of Galilee, Israel’s only sweet water lake, was just 45.5 cm (18 inches) short of reaching its full capacity, after which the lake may overflow and flood communities living on its shores.
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Tar found at the Bat Yam beach, following an offshore oil spill which polluted most of the Israeli coastline, March 2, 2021. (Tomer Neuberg/Flash90)
Israel on Sunday said 17 beaches were safe for the public to visit following a devastating oil spill in the Mediterranean last month that polluted most of its shoreline.
In a joint statement, the environmental protection, health and interior ministries said cleanup at some beaches had been completed and samples taken from the water indicated they were safe for water sports. The authorities warned, however, that copious amounts of tar could yet wash up on beaches that had been cleared.
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