In a few days, businessman Elie Schalit, a resident of Caesarea, will board a plane for Miami. There he is expected to meet with old acquaintances - a group of wealthy and tanned Jews - and present to them in detail the extraordinary initiative in which he has been involved in recent months.
Airport at sea, or castle in the air?
Israel, it turns out, is in need of a new international airport, and one group of visionaries thinks it should be built in part on a marine platform off the coast of Rishon Letzion. Get ready for 'Natbag 2020.'
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Ido Efrati


