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ISRAEL-HACKERS/
RTS2NDOW 
August 22, 2019 
A man takes part in a training session at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel... 
Hadera, Israel 
A man takes part in a training session at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel... 
A man takes part in a training session at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, at their training center in Hadera, Israel July 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-HACKERS/
RTS2NDOV 
August 22, 2019 
The logo of Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, is... 
Hadera, Israel 
The logo of Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, is... 
The logo of Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, is seen at their training center in Hadera, Israel July 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-HACKERS/
RTS2NDOU 
August 22, 2019 
The logo of Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, is... 
Hadera, Israel 
The logo of Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, is... 
The logo of Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, is seen at their training center in Hadera, Israel July 8, 2019. Picture taken July 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-HACKERS/
RTS2NDOS 
August 22, 2019 
A man is reflected in a monitor as he takes part in a training session at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training... 
Hadera, Israel 
A man is reflected in a monitor as he takes part in a training session at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training... 
A man is reflected in a monitor as he takes part in a training session at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, at their training center in Hadera, Israel July 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-HACKERS/
RTS2NDOQ 
August 22, 2019 
A Guy Fawkes mask made popular by the movie "V for Vendetta", hangs on a wall in an office at Cybergym,... 
Hadera, Israel 
A Guy Fawkes mask made popular by the movie "V for Vendetta", hangs on a wall in an office at Cybergym,... 
A Guy Fawkes mask made popular by the movie "V for Vendetta", hangs on a wall in an office at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, in Hadera, Israel July 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-HACKERS/
RTS2NDOP 
August 22, 2019 
A man takes part in a training session at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel... 
Hadera, Israel 
A man takes part in a training session at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel... 
A man takes part in a training session at Cybergym, a cyber-warfare training facility backed by the Israel Electric Corporation, at their training center in Hadera, Israel July 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-SHAKERS/
RTX6J6WQ 
December 19, 2018 
Part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of salt and pepper shakers, are displayed in a shack... 
Hadera, Israel 
Part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of salt and pepper shakers, are displayed in a shack... 
Part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of salt and pepper shakers, are displayed in a shack at his backyard of his home in Hadera, Israel December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Nir Elias 
ISRAEL-SHAKERS/
RTX6J6WO 
December 19, 2018 
Eitan Bar-on looks at a pair of salt and pepper shakers, part of his collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers,... 
Hadera, Israel 
Eitan Bar-on looks at a pair of salt and pepper shakers, part of his collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers,... 
Eitan Bar-on looks at a pair of salt and pepper shakers, part of his collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, in a shack at the backyard of his home in Hadera, Israel December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Nir Elias 
ISRAEL-SHAKERS/
RTX6J6WM 
December 19, 2018 
Eitan Bar-on holds a pair of salt and pepper shakers, part of his collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers,... 
Hadera, Israel 
Eitan Bar-on holds a pair of salt and pepper shakers, part of his collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers,... 
Eitan Bar-on holds a pair of salt and pepper shakers, part of his collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, at a shack in the backyard of his home in Hadera, Israel December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Nir Elias 
ISRAEL-SHAKERS/
RTX6J6VO 
December 19, 2018 
Eitan Bar-on stands next his collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, displayed in a shack at the backyard... 
Hadera, Israel 
Eitan Bar-on stands next his collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, displayed in a shack at the backyard... 
Eitan Bar-on stands next his collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, displayed in a shack at the backyard of his home in Hadera, Israel December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Nir Elias 
ISRAEL-SHAKERS/
RTX6J6VI 
December 19, 2018 
Pairs of salt and pepper shakers, part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, are seen... 
Hadera, Israel 
Pairs of salt and pepper shakers, part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, are seen... 
Pairs of salt and pepper shakers, part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, are seen on display in a shack at the backyard of his home in Hadera, Israel December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Nir Elias 
ISRAEL-SHAKERS/
RTX6J6VH 
December 19, 2018 
Pairs of salt and pepper shakers, part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, are seen... 
Hadera, Israel 
Pairs of salt and pepper shakers, part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, are seen... 
Pairs of salt and pepper shakers, part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, are seen on display in a shack at the backyard of his home in Hadera, Israel December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Nir Elias 
ISRAEL-SHAKERS/
RTX6J6VF 
December 19, 2018 
Pairs of salt and pepper shakers, part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, are seen... 
Hadera, Israel 
Pairs of salt and pepper shakers, part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, are seen... 
Pairs of salt and pepper shakers, part of Eitan Bar-on's collection of 37,000 pairs of shakers, are seen on display in a shack at the backyard of his home in Hadera, Israel December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Nir Elias 
ISRAEL-WEDDING/
RTX6EQ27 
October 11, 2018 
Lucy Aharish and Tsahi Halevi pose for a photo at their wedding party in Hadera, Israel October 11, 2018.... 
Hadera, Israel 
Lucy Aharish and Tsahi Halevi pose for a photo at their wedding party in Hadera 
Lucy Aharish and Tsahi Halevi pose for a photo at their wedding party in Hadera, Israel October 11, 2018. REUTERS/Meggie Vilensky 
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/
RTS4030 
October 11, 2015 
An Israeli policeman stands next to the car used by an Arab citizen of Israel to attack and injure four... 
GAN SHMUEL, Israel 
An Israeli policeman stands next to the car used by an Arab citizen of Israel to attack and injure four... 
An Israeli policeman stands next to the car used by an Arab citizen of Israel to attack and injure four Israelis in Gan Shmuel near the central israeli town of Hadera, October 11, 2015. An Arab citizen of Israel stabbed four people at a bus stop in northern Israel on Sunday as security forces confronted a surge of attacks against Israelis in the Jewish state and in the occupied West Bank. Four Israelis and 23 Palestinians have died in 12 days of bloodshed fuelled in part by Muslim anger over increasing Jewish access to the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem. Violence, including a series of stabbings, has spread from the holy city and the Israeli-occupied West Bank to Israel's interior and Hamas-ruled Gaza. REUTERS/Baz Ratner TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/
RTS402W 
October 11, 2015 
Israeli police patrol near the scene of an attack by an Arab citizen of Israel that injured four Israelis... 
GAN SHMUEL, Israel 
Israeli police patrol near the scene of an attack by an Arab citizen of Israel that injured four Israelis... 
Israeli police patrol near the scene of an attack by an Arab citizen of Israel that injured four Israelis in Gan Shmuel near the central israeli town of Hadera, October 11, 2015. An Arab citizen of Israel stabbed four people at a bus stop in northern Israel on Sunday as security forces confronted a surge of attacks against Israelis in the Jewish state and in the occupied West Bank. Four Israelis and 23 Palestinians have died in 12 days of bloodshed fuelled in part by Muslim anger over increasing Jewish access to the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem. Violence, including a series of stabbings, has spread from the holy city and the Israeli-occupied West Bank to Israel's interior and Hamas-ruled Gaza. REUTERS/Baz Ratner 
ISRAEL-NATGAS/TANKER
RTX181TV 
January 31, 2014 
An officer looks at a screen displaying an image of a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas, from a control... 
Hadera, Israel 
An officer looks at a screen displaying an image of a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas, from the... 
An officer looks at a screen displaying an image of a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas, from a control room of the tanker, in the Mediterranean, some 10 km (6 miles) from the coastal Israeli city of Hadera January 22, 2014. Permanently anchored in the choppy waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the tanker Excellence is in a constant state of alert, waiting for the emergency phone call that Israel needs fuel. The gas, imported and stored in liquid form on the tanker, can be "regassified" and pumped through a special buoy into an underwater pipeline, providing the Israeli Electric Corp its auxiliary supplies. Picture taken January 22, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-NATGAS/TANKER
RTX181TU 
January 31, 2014 
An officer points as he stands on a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean, some... 
Hadera, Israel 
An officer points as he stands on a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean, some... 
An officer points as he stands on a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean, some 10 km (6 miles) from the coastal Israeli city of Hadera January 22, 2014. Permanently anchored in the choppy waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the tanker Excellence is in a constant state of alert, waiting for the emergency phone call that Israel needs fuel. The gas, imported and stored in liquid form on the tanker, can be "regassified" and pumped through a special buoy into an underwater pipeline, providing the Israeli Electric Corp its auxiliary supplies. Picture taken January 22, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-NATGAS/TANKER
RTX181TT 
January 31, 2014 
An engineer walks in the engine room below deck on a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean,... 
Hadera, Israel 
An engineer walks in the engine room below deck on a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean,... 
An engineer walks in the engine room below deck on a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean, some 10 km (6 miles) from the coastal Israeli city of Hadera January 22, 2014. Permanently anchored in the choppy waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the tanker Excellence is in a constant state of alert, waiting for the emergency phone call that Israel needs fuel. The gas, imported and stored in liquid form on the tanker, can be "regassified" and pumped through a special buoy into an underwater pipeline, providing the Israeli Electric Corp its auxiliary supplies. Picture taken January 22, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-NATGAS/TANKER
RTX181TS 
January 31, 2014 
A private security boat (L) circles near a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean,... 
Hadera, Israel 
A private security boat circles near a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean, some... 
A private security boat (L) circles near a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean, some 10 km (6 miles) from the coastal Israeli city of Hadera January 22, 2014. Permanently anchored in the choppy waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the tanker Excellence is in a constant state of alert, waiting for the emergency phone call that Israel needs fuel. The gas, imported and stored in liquid form on the tanker, can be "regassified" and pumped through a special buoy into an underwater pipeline, providing the Israeli Electric Corp its auxiliary supplies. Picture taken January 22, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-NATGAS/TANKER
RTX181TI 
January 31, 2014 
Smokestacks at an Israel Electric Corp power station are seen from the Mediterranean, some 10 kilometers... 
Hadera, Israel 
Smokestacks at an Israel Electric Corp power station are seen from the Mediterranean, some 10 kilometers... 
Smokestacks at an Israel Electric Corp power station are seen from the Mediterranean, some 10 kilometers from the coastal Israeli city of Hadera January 22, 2014. Permanently anchored in the choppy waters of the eastern Mediterranean, a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas Excellence is in a constant state of alert, waiting for the emergency phone call that Israel needs fuel. The gas, imported and stored in liquid form on the tanker, can be "regassified" and pumped through a special buoy into an underwater pipeline, providing the Israeli Electric Corp its auxiliary supplies. Picture taken January 22, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-NATGAS/TANKER
RTX181TH 
January 31, 2014 
Pipes carrying liquefied natural gas are seen on a tanker in the Mediterranean, some 10 kilometers from... 
Hadera, Israel 
Pipes carrying liquefied natural gas are seen on a tanker in the Mediterranean, some 10 kilometers from... 
Pipes carrying liquefied natural gas are seen on a tanker in the Mediterranean, some 10 kilometers from the coastal Israeli city of Hadera January 22, 2014. Permanently anchored in the choppy waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the tanker Excellence is in a constant state of alert, waiting for the emergency phone call that Israel needs fuel. The gas, imported and stored in liquid form on the tanker, can be "regassified" and pumped through a special buoy into an underwater pipeline, providing the Israeli Electric Corp its auxiliary supplies. Picture taken January 22, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-NATGAS/TANKER
RTX181TG 
January 31, 2014 
A Reuters journalist and employees of Israeli Electric Corp are lifted onto a tanker carrying liquefied... 
Hadera, Israel 
A Reuters journalist and employees of Israeli Electric Corp are lifted onto a tanker carrying liquefied... 
A Reuters journalist and employees of Israeli Electric Corp are lifted onto a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas, in the Mediterranean, some 10 kilometers from the coastal Israeli city of Hadera January 22, 2014. Permanently anchored in the choppy waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the tanker Excellence is in a constant state of alert, waiting for the emergency phone call that Israel needs fuel. The gas, imported and stored in liquid form on the tanker, can be "regassified" and pumped through a special buoy into an underwater pipeline, providing the Israeli Electric Corp its auxiliary supplies. Picture taken January 22, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-NATGAS/TANKER
RTX181TF 
January 31, 2014 
An officer uses binoculars as he stands on a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean,... 
Hadera, Israel 
An officer uses binoculars as he stands on a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean,... 
An officer uses binoculars as he stands on a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in the Mediterranean, some 10 kilometers from the coastal Israeli city of Hadera January 22, 2014. Permanently anchored in the choppy waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the tanker Excellence is in a constant state of alert, waiting for the emergency phone call that Israel needs fuel. The gas, imported and stored in liquid form on the tanker, can be "regassified" and pumped through a special buoy into an underwater pipeline, providing the Israeli Electric Corp its auxiliary supplies. Picture taken January 22, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAELELECTRIC-DEBT/
RTXYY8Z 
April 24, 2013 
A general view of Israel Electric Corp's Orot Rabin coal-fired power station is seen on the Mediterranean... 
Hadera, Israel 
A general view of Israel Electric Corp's power station in seen on the Mediterranean coast near Hadera... 
A general view of Israel Electric Corp's Orot Rabin coal-fired power station is seen on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera April 24, 2013. Cash-strapped Israel Electric Corp (IEC) plans to raise about 9 billion shekels ($2.5 billion) in 2013 through loans and bonds to refinance old debt and invest in new development, Chief Executive Eli Glickman said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY) 
ISRAELELECTRIC-DEBT/
RTXYY77 
April 24, 2013 
A crane unloads coal from a ship at Israel Electric Corp's (IEC) Orot Rabin coal-fired power station... 
Hadera, Israel 
A crane unloads coal from a ship at Israel Electric Corp's power station near Hadera 
A crane unloads coal from a ship at Israel Electric Corp's (IEC) Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera April 24, 2013. Cash-strapped IEC plans to raise about 9 billion shekels ($2.5 billion) in 2013 through loans and bonds to refinance old debt and invest in new development, Chief Executive Eli Glickman said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY) 
ISRAELELECTRIC-DEBT/
RTXYY5V 
April 24, 2013 
An Israel Electric Corp (IEC) employee works at the Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean... 
Hadera, Israel 
An Israel Electric Corp employee works at the Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean... 
An Israel Electric Corp (IEC) employee works at the Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera April 24, 2013. Cash-strapped IEC plans to raise about 9 billion shekels ($2.5 billion) in 2013 through loans and bonds to refinance old debt and invest in new development, Chief Executive Eli Glickman said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY) 
ISRAELELECTRIC-DEBT/
RTXYY5C 
April 24, 2013 
A general view of a coal stockpile at Israel Electric Corp (IEC)'s Orot Rabin coal-fired power station... 
Hadera, Israel 
A general view of a coal stockpile at Israel Electric Corp's Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the... 
A general view of a coal stockpile at Israel Electric Corp (IEC)'s Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera April 24, 2013. Cash-strapped IEC plans to raise about 9 billion shekels ($2.5 billion) in 2013 through loans and bonds to refinance old debt and invest in new development, Chief Executive Eli Glickman said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY) 
ISRAELELECTRIC-DEBT/
RTXYY4U 
April 24, 2013 
Israel Electric Corp (IEC) Chief Executive Eli Glickman stands in the control room of Orot Rabin coal-fired... 
Hadera, Israel 
Israel Electric Corp CEO Glickman stands in the control room of Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on... 
Israel Electric Corp (IEC) Chief Executive Eli Glickman stands in the control room of Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera April 24, 2013. Cash-strapped IEC plans to raise about 9 billion shekels ($2.5 billion) in 2013 through loans and bonds to refinance old debt and invest in new development, Glickman said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY) 
ISRAELELECTRIC-DEBT/
RTXYY37 
April 24, 2013 
Israel Electric Corp employees work at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast... 
Hadera, Israel 
Israel Electric Corp. employees work at power station near Hadera 
Israel Electric Corp employees work at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera April 24, 2013. Cash-strapped Israel Electric Corp (IEC) plans to raise about 9 billion shekels ($2.5 billion) in 2013 through loans and bonds to refinance old debt and invest in new development, Chief Executive Eli Glickman said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-ELECTRIC/
RTR351IW 
July 18, 2012 
Children play on the beach as a power station in the coastal city of Hadera is seen in the background... 
Hadera, Israel 
Children play on the beach as a power station in Hadera is seen in the background 
Children play on the beach as a power station in the coastal city of Hadera is seen in the background May 19, 2012. Israel Electric Corp (IEC), which is responsible for nearly every aspect of electricity from running power plants to connecting households, simply cannot keep up with growing demand.The state-owned utility just lost natural gas supplies from neighbouring Egypt and fuel costs are soaring. Reserves are low and capacity insufficient and the government, under pressure from massive cost-of-living protests, has limited how much it can charge the public for electricity consumption. Picture taken May 19, 2012. To match ISRAEL-ELECTRIC/
REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-ELECTRIC/
RTR351IQ 
July 18, 2012 
The logo of Israel Electric Corp is seen on a flag next to the Israeli national flag at a power station... 
Hadera, Israel 
The logo of Israel Electric Corp is seen on a flag next to the Israeli national flag at a power station... 
The logo of Israel Electric Corp is seen on a flag next to the Israeli national flag at a power station in the coastal city of Hadera May 19, 2012. Israel Electric Corp (IEC), which is responsible for nearly every aspect of electricity from running power plants to connecting households, simply cannot keep up with growing demand.The state-owned utility just lost natural gas supplies from neighbouring Egypt and fuel costs are soaring. Reserves are low and capacity insufficient and the government, under pressure from massive cost-of-living protests, has limited how much it can charge the public for electricity consumption. Picture taken May 19, 2012. To match ISRAEL-ELECTRIC/
REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS ENERGY LOGO) 
ISRAEL-ELECTRIC/
RTR351IJ 
July 18, 2012 
A woman plays a bat and ball game on the beach as a power station in the coastal city of Hadera is seen... 
Hadera, Israel 
A woman plays a bat and ball game on the beach as a power station in Hadera is seen in the background... 
A woman plays a bat and ball game on the beach as a power station in the coastal city of Hadera is seen in the background May 19, 2012. Israel Electric Corp (IEC), which is responsible for nearly every aspect of electricity from running power plants to connecting households, simply cannot keep up with growing demand.The state-owned utility just lost natural gas supplies from neighbouring Egypt and fuel costs are soaring. Reserves are low and capacity insufficient and the government, under pressure from massive cost-of-living protests, has limited how much it can charge the public for electricity consumption. Picture taken May 19, 2012. To match ISRAEL-ELECTRIC/
REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
IDE-DESALINATION/
RTR2U4RM 
November 17, 2011 
Visitors stand near a transportable desalination system at IDE Technologies, the world's largest reverse... 
Hadera, Israel 
Visitors stand near a transportable desalination system at IDE Technologies, the world's largest reverse... 
Visitors stand near a transportable desalination system at IDE Technologies, the world's largest reverse osmosis desalination plant in the coastal city of Hadera November 17, 2011. Israel's IDE Technologies has unveiled a transportable desalination system that uses traditional reverse osmosis technology but without the need for chemicals, allowing cheaper and more eco-friendly production of drinking water. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENT) 
IDE-DESALINATION/
RTR2U4RJ 
November 17, 2011 
Visitors stand near a transportable desalination system at IDE Technologies, the world's largest reverse... 
Hadera, Israel 
Visitors stand near a transportable desalination system at IDE Technologies, the world's largest reverse... 
Visitors stand near a transportable desalination system at IDE Technologies, the world's largest reverse osmosis desalination plant in the coastal city of Hadera November 17, 2011. Israel's IDE Technologies has unveiled a transportable desalination system that uses traditional reverse osmosis technology but without the need for chemicals, allowing cheaper and more eco-friendly production of drinking water. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENT) 
IDE-DESALINATION/
RTR2U4RH 
November 17, 2011 
An employee stands inside a transportable desalination system at IDE Technologies, the world's largest... 
Hadera, Israel 
An employee stands inside a transportable desalination system at IDE Technologies, the world's largest... 
An employee stands inside a transportable desalination system at IDE Technologies, the world's largest reverse osmosis desalination plant in the coastal city of Hadera November 17, 2011. Israel's IDE Technologies has unveiled a transportable desalination system that uses traditional reverse osmosis technology but without the need for chemicals, allowing cheaper and more eco-friendly production of drinking water. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENT) 
ISRAEL/
RTR2OHQ4 
July 05, 2011 
Workers from the Israel Electric Corp. stand next to containers filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin coal-fired... 
Hadera, Israel 
Workers stand next to containers filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
Workers from the Israel Electric Corp. stand next to containers filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
ISRAEL/
RTR2OHQ1 
July 05, 2011 
A crate full of jellyfish is poured into a large container at Israel Electric Corp.'s Orot Rabin coal-fired... 
Hadera, Israel 
A crate full of jellyfish is poured into a large container at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
A crate full of jellyfish is poured into a large container at Israel Electric Corp.'s Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
ISRAEL/
RTR2OHPY 
July 05, 2011 
Jellyfish cover the floor in a lot at Israel Electric Corp.'s Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on... 
Hadera, Israel 
Jellyfish cover the floor in a lot at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
Jellyfish cover the floor in a lot at Israel Electric Corp.'s Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
ISRAEL/
RTR2OHPW 
July 05, 2011 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. drops a jellyfish into a container at Orot Rabin coal-fired power... 
Hadera, Israel 
A worker drops a jellyfish into a container at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. drops a jellyfish into a container at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
ISRAEL/
RTR2OHPS 
July 05, 2011 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. stands next to a container filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin... 
Hadera, Israel 
A worker stands next to a container filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. stands next to a container filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
ISRAEL/
RTR2OHOV 
July 05, 2011 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. puts on gloves as he walks in a lot covered with jellyfish at... 
Hadera, Israel 
A worker walks in a lot covered with jellyfish at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. puts on gloves as he walks in a lot covered with jellyfish at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL/
RTR2OHOT 
July 05, 2011 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. walks near a container filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin coal-fired... 
Hadera, Israel 
A worker walks near a container filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. walks near a container filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL/
RTR2OHOJ 
July 05, 2011 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. walks near a container filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin coal-fired... 
Hadera, Israel 
A worker walks near a container filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. walks near a container filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY BUSINESS) 
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July 05, 2011 
Jellyfish fall from a filter into a container at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean... 
Hadera, Israel 
Jellyfish fall from a filter into a container at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
Jellyfish fall from a filter into a container at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY BUSINESS) 
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July 05, 2011 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. looks as jellyfish fall from a filter into a container at Orot... 
Hadera, Israel 
Jellyfish fall from a filter into a container at Orot Rabin power station near Hadera 
A worker from the Israel Electric Corp. looks as jellyfish fall from a filter into a container at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses sea water for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (ISRAEL - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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May 27, 2010 
An Israeli soldier acts as a mock victim during a drill simulating a train overturned in a rocket attack... 
Hadera, Israel 
Israeli soldier acts as a mock victim during a drill in Hadera 
An Israeli soldier acts as a mock victim during a drill simulating a train overturned in a rocket attack in the coastal city of Hadera, north of Tel Aviv May 27, 2010. The drill is part of a nationwide exercise to prepare the public and the authorities for emergency situations. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: MILITARY TRANSPORT) 
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May 27, 2010 
An Israeli soldier acting as a mock victim is evacuated from an overturned railway car during a drill... 
Hadera, Israel 
Israeli soldier acting as a mock victim is evacuated from an overturned railway car during a drill in... 
An Israeli soldier acting as a mock victim is evacuated from an overturned railway car during a drill simulating a rocket attack in the coastal city of Hadera, north of Tel Aviv May 27, 2010. The drill is part of a nationwide exercise to prepare the public and the authorities for emergency situations. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: MILITARY TRANSPORT) 
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May 27, 2010 
Israeli soldiers take part in a drill simulating a train overturned in a rocket attack in the coastal... 
Hadera, Israel 
Israeli soldiers take part in a drill simulating a train overturned in a rocket attack in Hadera 
Israeli soldiers take part in a drill simulating a train overturned in a rocket attack in the coastal city of Hadera, north of Tel Aviv May 27, 2010. The drill is part of a nationwide exercise to prepare the public and the authorities for emergency situations. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: MILITARY TRANSPORT) 
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May 27, 2010 
Israeli soldiers acting as mock victims lie inside an overturned railway car during a drill simulating... 
Hadera, Israel 
Israeli soldiers acting as mock victims lie inside an overturned railway car during a drill in Hadera... 
Israeli soldiers acting as mock victims lie inside an overturned railway car during a drill simulating a rocket attack in the coastal city of Hadera, north of Tel Aviv May 27, 2010. The drill is part of a nationwide exercise to prepare the public and the authorities for emergency situations. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: MILITARY TRANSPORT) 
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May 16, 2010 
People walk in a desalination plant during its inauguration in the coastal city of Hadera, north of Tel... 
Hadera, Israel 
People walk in a desalination plant before during its inauguration in Hadera 
People walk in a desalination plant during its inauguration in the coastal city of Hadera, north of Tel Aviv May 16, 2010. An Israeli consortium unveiled the world's largest reverse osmosis desalination plant on Sunday in Hadera, hoping to help alleviate the arid country's water shortage. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: ENVIRONMENT) 
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May 16, 2010 
Brine water flows into the Mediterranean Sea after passing through a desalination plant in the coastal... 
Hadera, Israel 
Brine water flows into the Mediterranean Sea after passing through a desalination plant in the coastal... 
Brine water flows into the Mediterranean Sea after passing through a desalination plant in the coastal city of Hadera May 16, 2010. An Israeli consortium unveiled the world's largest reverse osmosis desalination plant on Sunday in Hadera, hoping to help alleviate the arid country's water shortage. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: ENVIRONMENT POLITICS BUSINESS) 
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May 16, 2010 
Brine water flows into the Mediterranean Sea after passing through a desalination plant in the coastal... 
Hadera, Israel 
Brine water flows into the Mediterranean Sea after passing through a desalination plant in the coastal... 
Brine water flows into the Mediterranean Sea after passing through a desalination plant in the coastal city of Hadera May 16, 2010. An Israeli consortium unveiled the world's largest reverse osmosis desalination plant on Sunday in Hadera, hoping to help alleviate the arid country's water shortage. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: ENVIRONMENT POLITICS BUSINESS) 
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November 10, 2009 
An egret is seen above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera November... 
MAHAGAN MICHAEL, Israel 
An egret is seen above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael 
An egret is seen above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera November 10, 2009. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (ISRAEL ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) 
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November 10, 2009 
A Pied Kingfisher rests above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera... 
MAHAGAN MICHAEL, Israel 
A Pied Kingfisher rests above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera... 
A Pied Kingfisher rests above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera November 10, 2009. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (ISRAEL ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) 
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November 10, 2009 
Migrating pelicans fly above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera... 
MAHAGAN MICHAEL, Israel 
Migrating pelicans fly above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael 
Migrating pelicans fly above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera November 10, 2009. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (ISRAEL ANIMALS) 
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November 10, 2009 
Migrating pelicans float on a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera... 
MAHAGAN MICHAEL, Israel 
Migrating pelicans float on a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael 
Migrating pelicans float on a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera November 10, 2009. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (ISRAEL ANIMALS) 
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November 10, 2009 
A migrating pelican spreads its wings on a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city... 
MAHAGAN MICHAEL, Israel 
A migrating pelican spreads its wings at Kibbutz Maagan Michael 
A migrating pelican spreads its wings on a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera November 10, 2009. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (ISRAEL ANIMALS) 
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November 10, 2009 
A migrating pelican eats a fish from a pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera... 
MAHAGAN MICHAEL, Israel 
A migrating pelican eats a fish at Kibbutz Maagan Michael 
A migrating pelican eats a fish from a pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael north of the Israeli city of Hadera November 10, 2009. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (ISRAEL ANIMALS) 
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November 10, 2009 
A migrating Heron rests on a branch above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael, north of the Israeli... 
MAHAGAN MICHAEL, Israel 
A migrating Heron rests on a branch above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael 
A migrating Heron rests on a branch above a fish pool at Kibbutz Maagan Michael, north of the Israeli city of Hadera, November 10, 2009. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (ISRAEL ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) 
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