There is another Israel outside of Netanyahu. As the Jüdische Allgemeine, the official newspaper of the Jewish community in Germany, reports on Oct. 21: “Preparations took almost a decade, but now the curtain is rising on an ecological world premiere in the Galilee region of northern Israel: in a few weeks, water from desalination plants will flow into the Kinneret. This will be the first time anywhere in the world that desalinated seawater has been fed into a natural freshwater lake. Lake Genezareth, known as Kinneret in Israel, is the country’s central water reservoir. It is also a national symbol of the flourishing nature and agriculture of this small Middle Eastern state.”
However, years of drought had caused the water level of the lake to drop to dangerous levels.
The project, called “Reverse Carrier,” builds on the “National Water Carrier,” inaugurated in 1994, which for decades has been transporting water from the Kinneret to the center and south of the country. And now it will flow in the opposite direction: desalinated seawater from the Mediterranean Sea will be returned to the lake via the same route. (Projects like this one are in the LaRouche Oasis Plan—ed.)
“The National Water Carrier consists of a system of huge pipes, open channels, tunnels, reservoirs, and large pumping stations. Its construction was a technical challenge, as it passes through a wide variety of terrain and altitudes,” the Jüdische Allgemeine continues.