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AMMAN: From Greco-Roman times, the Dead Sea’s unique equilibrium was finely balanced by nature. Fresh water from nearby rivers and springs flowed into the lake, combining with rich salt deposits and then evaporating, leaving behind a brine of 33 percent salinity. Now, owing to a combination of climatic and man-made factors, this balance has been disrupted. As a result, the
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/PRNewswire/ IMPROVATE, a platform for connecting change-makers and decision-makers, held its first annual International Innovation forum in Jerusalem on.
/PRNewswire/ IMPROVATE, a platform for connecting change-makers and decision-makers, held its first annual International Innovation forum in Jerusalem on.
Jumping Jehoshaphat! Have You Seen How Many Israelis Just Visited the U.A.E.?[Abraham Accords] Posted on We may be witnessing a major realignment of the Middle East. I was Googling around the other day for a factoid: how many Israelis had visited the United Arab Emirates since the signing of their normalization agreement, known as the Abraham Accords. Answer: more than 130,000. Jumping Jehoshaphat, Batman! In the middle of a global pandemic, at least 130,000 Israeli tourists and investors have flown to Dubai and Abu Dhabi since commercial air travel was established in mid-October! I believed from the start that the openings between Israel and the U.A.E., Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan forged by Jared Kushner and Donald Trump could be game-changing. We are still in the early phase, though, and having lived through the shotgun marriage and divorce of Israelis and Lebanese Christians in the 1980s, I will wait a bit before sending wedding gifts.
The United Arab Emirates is geared for innovation.Credit.Luca Locatelli/Institute I was Googling around the other day for a factoid: how many Israelis had visited the United Arab Emirates since the signing of their normalization agreement, known as the Abraham Accords. Answer: more than 130,000. Jumping Jehoshaphat, Batman! In the middle of a global pandemic, at least 130,000 Israeli tourists and investors have flown to Dubai and Abu Dhabi since commercial air travel was established in mid-October! I believed from the start that the openings between Israel and the U.A.E., Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan forged by Jared Kushner and Donald Trump could be game-changing. We are still in the early phase, though, and having lived through the shotgun marriage and divorce of Israelis and Lebanese Christians in the 1980s, I will wait a bit before sending wedding gifts.