Israeli prime minister’s invitation is major concession to US ally who is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes
Conflict in the Middle East has affected efforts to tackle the ever-worsening ecological disaster facing the Dead Sea, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP). The Dead Sea is nestled where Israeli, Jordanian and Palestinian territory meet.
“Regional cooperation is the key … to saving the Dead Sea,” said Nadav Tal, a hydrologist and water officer for the Israel office of EcoPeace, a regional environmental nonprofit that has long advocated for finding a solution.