Israel gets its fresh water from Lake Tiberias (Kinneret, Sea of Galilee) and the
Jordan River, also from desalination plants purifying water from the Red Sea and
the Mediterranean. The Dead Sea is a source of industrial minerals, but is not
a practical source of water. The Black Sea has also been suggested, but that
would require a minimum-560-mile pipeline, across Turkey, bringing in salt water
no different from that available along Israel's own Mediterranean coast ... not a
very helpful idea.
Underground pools of water are the main supplier of Israels water. The sea of the Galilee is also a main source, and now factories for purifying sea water for drinking, are being built.
Most of the fresh water in Israel comes from a lake called the Kinneret.
one percent water and 99% land
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ofcorse!
The Jordan River is the/a key water source to Israel, Lebanon and Syria.
Yes. It helps to assuage Israel's water issues.
The Sea of Galilee is the largest freshwater body in Israel.
The Dead Sea borders Israel and Jordan
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Basically from the Kinneret lake we have.
Israel comprises a total land and water area of 22,072 km2
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