Israel jordan water
After slamming Israel, Jordan now wants more Israeli water - analysis
Both countries need each other. But this is something that Jordanian officials seem to forget in their often vitriolic condemnations of Israel at home and around the world.
Israel and Jordan inch closer to water-for-energy deal
German team quantifies Jordanian drinking water black market
Mekorot records increase in revenue and net profit for first half of 2022
Israel to advance joint industrial zone with Jordan
The idea was first raised in peace talks between Jerusalem and Amman in 1994 and revived in recent years.
How did TAU International prepare you for your career in Conflict Resolution?
'In Israel, you learn from experts on the ground who are working in this area every day'.
Can climate change bring Israel and Jordan closer together?
If Israel and Jordan do decide to further their trading relationship, the two countries will have much to benefit.
Israel, Cape Town, Water - What are the Solutions?
Jordan to go ahead with Red-Dead water project despite Israel withdrawal
A total of 85-100mcm of water will be desalinated every year, while the seawater will be pumped out from an intake located in the north of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Israel's liquid asset
No longer the economic challenge and strategic obsession it has been since the Jewish state’s inception, water has been trickling its way back into Israel’s evaporating lakes.
Are diplomatic tensions sinking prospects of Israel-Jordan water project?
Jordanian experts say kingdom must forge ahead with Red Sea-Dead Sea canal despite Jerusalem's threats.
Water Water... Everywhere!
Israel - A regional water superpower
Israel is the world's leader in water reclamation with 87% of its wastewater undergoing purification and reuse for agriculture.
'Trump should use water to make Middle East peace'
Cabinet’s most right-wing minister touts ‘economic peace’ as way for US president to advance regional ties.
The rain that pays for itself
Jerusalem has approximately 896,112 sq.m. of roof space on public buildings, which could yield a water saving of 384,253 cu.m. annually.