POLITICSTIMES OF ISRAEL
Push for gas-fired power plants throws rural Israel into turmoil
A plan to build up to 13 new gas-fired power plants in rural Israel to strengthen the electric grid has sparked community divisions. The initiative involves private entrepreneurs managing sensitive land deals, intensifying local tensions.
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