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Sea of Galilee

Facing Drought, Israel To Direct Desalinated Water To Sea of Galilee, In World First

With the Sea of Galilee below the lower red line, Israel plans to channel desalinated water into the northern lake beginning in November, a first-of-its-kind operation aimed at protecting the ecosystem while ensuring national supply. Authorities said only 10% of the usual quantity will be drawn into the national water carrier this year as the country braces for another dry winter.

Last winter brought roughly half the average rainfall, and the lake’s surface rose just 15 centimeters—far short of the typical 1.6 meters. Officials outlined a broader plan to meet demand through six operating desalination plants (a seventh due in 2027), expanded wastewater recycling for agriculture, and targeted use of aquifers and reservoirs.

Water planners warned that long dry spells punctuated by intense downpours are increasingly characteristic of climate change, driving the need for resilient infrastructure from the Negev to the Golan and the Jordan Valley. The initiative reflects a national push to secure drinking water while stabilizing agricultural output amid prolonged drought.

(TOI/VFI News)

“Lord, send rain in Your season and wisdom for stewards of Israel’s water. Bless the engineers, farmers, and communities adapting to scarcity, and let this work safeguard life across the land from the Galilee to the Negev.”

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