Water in israel
Mekorot reports strong core growth in 2025, but regulatory changes drive heavy net loss
Mekorot, posted solid underlying performance in 2025, but sweeping regulatory changes by the Water Authority pushed the company to report a significant net loss
Mekorot Acting CEO Danny Soffer spoke at the Israel Economic Conference 2026
Mekorot’s Shira Singer on the future of water infrastructure
Shira Singer pushes Israel’s water sector into a new technological era
Running water 12 hours a week: Jerusalem residents protest shortage in Kafr 'Aqab
Water currently runs in the neighborhood's pipes around 12 hours a week, according to an ACRI report from the end of June, which cites residents.
Mekorot announces third-quarter net profit of NIS 57 million
Mekorot has shown strong results for the third quarter and in general. Operating profit increased by NIS 200 million' says Mekorot CEO Amit Lang.
Israel, India partner on water-based startup accelerator
The objective will see both Indian and Israeli participants take part in a comprehensive water technology accelerator program.
Mekorot to draw up master plan for Dominican Republic water sector
Luis Abinader, “highlighted Israel’s expertise in water management
Turkish CEO to address Tel Aviv water security conference
Istanbul water company CEO to discuss how country managed water resources after massive earthquake.
Mekorot begins operation of water line joining Beersheva with Shoket drilling area
The project is part of a larger project whose primary goal is to increase the supply of water along the Be'er Sheva – Shokat – Arad route.
Mekorot begins operation of water line joining Beersheva with Shoket drilling area
Mekorot has begun work on a large project that is intended to increase the supply of water along the Beer Sheba route.
This phrase can keep your toddler from drowning
It's not enough to be poolside when your toddler is walking around - this paramedic shared the three words that can save a life.
Cyber attack leaves irrigation systems in Upper Galilee dysfunctional
Water controllers for irrigating fields in the Jordan Valley were damaged, as were control systems for the Galil Sewage Corporation.
TAU Launches Pioneering Graduate Program in Climate Change
The program, offered in one of the most critical climate change regions in the world, addresses the societal, cultural and political aspects of the climate crisis.