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The Dead Sea's Water Level Continues to Fall, and the Conflict in the Middle East Is Partly to Blame

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The water level of the Dead Sea, the saltiest and lowest-lying lake in the world, continues to drop. This is a worrying development, and therefore a reason for experts from Israel, Jordan, and Palestine to sound the alarm. There are scenarios to save the Dead Sea, but the conflict in the Middle East complicates any plan.

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The water level of the Dead Sea, the saltiest and lowest-lying lake in the world, continues to drop. This is a worrying development, and therefore a reason for experts from Israel, Jordan, and Palestine to sound the alarm. There are scenarios to save the Dead Sea, but the conflict in the Middle East complicates any plan.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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vrt broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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