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 ARAVA INSTITUTE students in dialogue with one another.

Coalition of academics nominate Israel’s Arava Institute for Nobel Peace Prize

10 fast charging stations for electric cars will be built on Highway 90

By UDI ETZION/WALLA!
 'About Dry Grasses.'

Arava and Docaviv Galilee film festivals announce wartime programs

 Israeli citizens pack donations of food and other necessities for the Israeli soldiers and citizens in the south, in Tel Aviv, October 15, 2023

2,200 evacuees stranded in a remote area, urgently seek assistance

 ON KIBBUTZ Ketura.

The untold story of Israeli-Palestinian cooperation - opinion

By Michael M. Cohen/JTA
 Mosquito feeding on blood

Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus found in Negev

 Yedidya Harush, Jewish National Fund-USA Liaison in conversation with  Erica Schachne, Jerusalem Post Magazine Editor

LIVE: First trees, now tobacco. How JNF-USA is turning a new leaf in Israel’s south

Mekorot begins operation of water line joining Beersheva with Shoket drilling area

 Maayan Hoffman and Lia Simanjuntak

LIVE: Asian, African students flock to the Arava for agricultural training

 Maayan Hoffman and Noa Zer

LIVE: Israel grows over 50% of its vegetables in the desert. Here is how

Zukim village, a new village based on ecological tourism.

Gaza border families invited to the Negev to relieve stress

An IAF Yasur helicopter, often used in search-and-rescue missions

IDF rescue pilots describe harrowing conditions in flood rescue ops

By WALLA!/AMIR BOHBOT
 Experimental station for growing strawberries in the desert

How did the Arava become the 'Silicon Valley' of Israeli agriculture?

By PATRICIA GOLAN
Ostriches look at an egg inside an enclosure at an ostrich farm near the village of Kozishche, some 300 km (186 miles) southwest of Minsk, October 6, 2011.

The North African Ostrich makes a comeback from near extinction

By ZIV REINSTEIN/WALLA!