Arava
12 years after the oil spill: What is happening in the Avrona Nature Reserve now?
Following Israel's massive 2014 EAPC oil spill, complex rehabilitation begins at Avrona Nature Reserve, evacuating 30,000 tons of contaminated soil.
Half an hour from Eilat, but light-years away: We found wonderful sanity in the desert
Six Senses Shaharut offers Tu B’Av experience blending cuisine, art, and desert
Silk Road Virtual Museum opens first Israel exhibit, displays ancient textiles found in Arava
Egyptian spiny-tailed lizard spotted in Israel's South
The endangered species is native to the region and is harmless to humans, eating only leaves and vegetation.
Festival review: Half a thousand strong at Israel’s Woodstock
Almost Cut My Hair: Celebrating 50 years since Woodstock * Camel Bar Camping, Arava * April 3-5
Week of events in Israeli desert celebrates nature
"24/Nature" event held in memory of Prof. Amotz Zehavi, reknowned zoologist.
Diplomatic Affairs: The anti-terrorism price tag
Clean water and Israeli-Palestinian coexistence efforts become collateral damage of new Trump administration legislation.
An Israeli festival dedicated to the Arava's dates
The festival, from November 8 to 10, will include activities for the whole family.
Israel farmers under threat from government's import policies
"The citizens of Israel will eat zucchini from Turkey and the West Bank and the Israeli zucchini that we grow here on Israeli earth and in the Arava will be thrown in the garbage."
Arava farmers may lose their fields in Jordan
Jordan says chose not be flexible with Israel after cancels treaty annexes
On the anniversary of the assassination of former prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, King Abdullah announced his intention to cancel the annexes to the peace agreement with Israel.
How the Grateful Dead live on in Israel
The annual Dead Gathering in Israel marks a solid decade of celebrating the band.
Two new Negev towns approved to be built
The Ministry of Construction and Housing has tried to push for additional new communities in the south, but these were not approved by the committee on principle planning matters and were dismissed.