Three men who were stranded on a jet ski in the Kinneret for several hours were rescued by a helicopter thanks to a joint effort of Israel Police and Magen David Adom.
Privately owned, this hotel was first designed mostly to host Christian pilgrims, but when it was reopened after the COVID-19 closures.
"The beauty of nature should be preserved, so we can enjoy a clean and well-kept environment, and protect the the delicacy between man and nature," the Kinneret Drainage and Streams Authority said.
In recent days, three people who swam at the Kinneret experienced severe inflammation and scarring of the cornea.
Fires have broken out across seven different locations in Israel's north.
The rocket engine was likely part of an anti-aircraft missile that was shot at an Israeli plane in the Yom Kippur War or the Six Day War.
The civilians include a two-year-old toddler, children between the ages 4-5 and a woman currently in her late pregnancy stage.
The operation was carried out at the end of a covert investigation, to find perpetrators of arson and protection rackets in the greater Lake Kinneret region.
Many have heard of Agamon HaHula, but there is another lake in the Sharon region just south of Kibbutz Ein Hahoresh.
The Kinneret, situated approximately 214 meters below sea level, is known to be the second lowest water body in the world.