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Israel's Environmental Protection Chief Details Challenges and Reforms Amid War
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First reported by Now 14 · 1 hour ago
What happened
Rami Rozen, head of Israel's Environmental Protection Ministry, revealed the ministry's nonstop efforts and sleepless nights during the war, highlighted new waste disposal legislation, and discussed cross-border pollution challenges and environmental rehabilitation plans.
- 01Israel's Environmental Protection Ministry worked nonstop during the war, often without sleep.
- 02A new law on construction waste disposal passed committee and will go to the Knesset.
- 03The ministry is advancing a cross-border pollution law addressing issues with the Palestinian Authority.
- 04Coordination with local authorities and the Home Front Command was crucial during the crisis.
- 05Public health remains the ministry's top priority, focusing on pollution control.
- 06Environmental rehabilitation efforts are underway in southern and northern Israel.
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