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ICL CEO: "Minerals are the strongest currency of the new world"
17.07.25
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Amir Perger
At the Calcalist and Bank Leumi National Economic Conference, Elad Aharonson presented the importance of the company's activities. According to him, "Whoever controls minerals writes humanity's menu and essentially controls the world."
Israeli Lawmakers Want to Tie Dead Sea Mining Rights to its Rehabilitation
06.06.18
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Omri Milman
Minerals extracted from the Dead Sea net Israel hundreds of millions of shekels a year, but the body of water is receding at an annual rate of 1.2 meters (3.3 feet), causing multiple sinkholes in the area and collapsing buildings and roads
Dead Sea Receding by 3 Feet a Year, Report Says
14.02.18
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Lior Gutman and Tofi Stoler
As the beleaguered body of water dries up, the environmental and economic consequences are dire