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Experts: 'Water lettuce' chokes Lake Agmon, threatens Kinneret

Scientists do not know how invasive plant reached area, say it could threaten Israel's drinking water source.

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IDF mistakenly shoots Thai migrant worker on northern border

Soldiers noticed four individuals near the border fence not far from Kibbutz Manara in the north.

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Golan residents launch PR offensive as Syria talks loom

Board of Golan communities seeks to train local residents as spokespersons, ahead of expected media interest.

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In Kiryat Yam, urban renewal program faces off with Rafael armaments

Weapons manufacturer says residential building projects could endanger the tenants.

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INPA to feed migrating pelicans to save them from fish breeders 0 comments
Sunny Tiberias looks at its dark past 0 comments
Kinneret water level stabilizes after rains, but no one cancelled drought 0 comments
Safed deputy mayor indicted for stealing art from city

Stolen artwork, worth tens of millions of dollars, includes originals by Manet and Cezanne.

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Body of Arab Israeli mother found; police suspect murder

Anonymous phone call informed police of murder of 34-year-old divorcee, apparently following domestic dispute.

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Tourism to north increases slightly since beginning of Sukkot holiday

Some 40,000 people visited JNF sites Sunday, though all but one of the sites were not filled to capacity.

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For Sukkot, Christian pilgrims keep Kinneret's tourism industry alive

Some 70,000 pilgrims are expected to arrive during that week, 20 percent more than visited during last year's holiday season.

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Acre fallout ramps up election campaigns in mixed cities

Developments seem to indicate Acre riots may raise tensions between Jews and Arabs in Galilee's mixed cities.

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Boy, 7, crushed to death by boulder in Galilee town

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