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 Achraf Al Jamal, a displaced Palestinian man who fled Jabalia due to an Israeli military operation, looks on as people fill containers with water, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, in Gaza City October 19, 2024.

'Act of genocide': HRW says Israel's water cuts killed thousands of Palestinians

By REUTERS
 Part of Hadrian’s aqueduct in Athens.

Athens revives ancient Hadrian aqueduct to combat water scarcity

 KAZAKH PRESIDENT Kassym-Jomart Tokayev delivers a statement during the UN Climate Change Conference, COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan, last month.

Central Asia’s water crisis: A global problem requiring global solutions

By GENEVIEVE DONNELLON-MAY
 Smarter agriculture will help everyone

Innovative digital solutions: The exciting partnership between Netafim and Bayer

By WALLA! TECH
 How did Earth get its water? Illustration.

Special delivery: New study suggests water came to early Earth via comets

 Shifting Earth’s axis. Aerial photo of center pivot irrigations systems.

Human activity shifted Earth's axis by 80 centimeters, study finds

 Mars landscape.

How the 'Black Beauty' of Sahara helped scientists determine hot water existed on the Red Planet

 Havasu City Mayor Cal Sheehy with the author and his sons, as part of the year-long emissary mission ‘Agents of Hope’ across North and Central America.

Water diplomacy during the Abraham Accords: Building trust through shared resources

By NOAM BEDEIN
 Certified Public Accountant Elad Navon, CEO of Modi'in Water Corporation; Haim Bibas, Mayor of Modiin-Maccabim-Reut and Chairman of the Local Government Center; Gabi Yankovitz, CEO of Arad; and Regev Yanay, Arad's Vice President of Local Marketing

Protecting Israel’s water: The app that alerts users to water leaks

By WALLA! LOCAL
 Mekorot CEO Amit Lang, at the Infrastructure, Energy, and Transportation Conference of the Jerusalem Post Group, Maariv and Walla

'Despite the heavy fighting, there has been no damage to the water supply'

By LIOR NOVIK
Mey Eden Water dominates the water market with sales of approximately NIS 222 million in 2023 and a market share of approximately 38%

The drastic increases did not escape us: Mey Eden jumps the prices

By LIAT RON
 Water reservoir Agamon Poleg.

Agamon Poleg water reservoir: A brief respite close to home

By ITSIK MAROM
 A breakthrough technology for producing water in the Negev

Water from air: Breakthrough tech for Negev water

By Peled Arbeli
The advanced water bar that will free up space on your countertop

The advanced water bar that will free up space on your countertop

 The reappearing remains of buildings of the village of Kallio, which was intentionally flooded in 1980 to create a reservoir that would help meet the water needs of Greek capital Athens, are seen following receding water levels caused by drought, in Lake Mornos, Greece, September 3, 2024.

Sunken village emerges in Greece as drought dries up lake

By REUTERS
 The Double Arch area (center of  photo) on August 9th, 2024, after collapse

Water collapses famous 190 million years old ‘Toilet Bowl’ rock formation in Glen Canyon, Utah

 An object blown by strong winds caused by Typhoon Shanshan is stranded on a power line in Miyazaki, southwestern Japan, August 29, 2024, in this photo taken by Kyodo.

Three dead in strongest ever Typhoon to hit area of Nagasaki in Japan, millions evacuated

By REUTERS
 ARTIFICIAL SWEETENER Marmolite – 99.3% of the product is erythritol, and only 0.3% is natural stevia.

Misleading labeling: Marmolite's 'Stevia' product contains 99.3% erythritol