A natural wonder is being destroyed on Israel's watch. But falling desalination costs, technical advances, and new avenues of regional cooperation offer a chance to change that

ToI editor David Horovitz and Arab affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman discuss efforts to rein in Arab homicides, plus the Dead Sea and Spencer Tunick's photoshoot there

Justice Ministry reportedly backtracks from demand that the Idan Ofer-controlled Dead Sea Works factory pay for salt water pumped from the receding lake

American photographer Spencer Tunick's third installation at the salty lake poses models as white pillars of salt, seeking to raise awareness for the need to 'save this pearl'

8th century BCE tremblors recorded by biblical prophet get new proof from current excavations in the City of David; scholars hope it will help them crack the city's timeline

Two youths apparently swept out on the water by strong winds, military, police and rescue services taking part in searches

Minister Yoel Razvozov says he is working to convince hotels to lower prices and to compile a list of those offering discounts

The salty lake's shrinking waters are focal point for photographer and planned Dead Sea museum

'From the Beginning,' an exhibit of photos taken by Moshe Gold when work dried up during pandemic, goes on show at Jerusalem Cinematheque, offering a new look at familiar places

After probing deep below Dead Sea bed to study frequency of quakes, researchers warn area is due for 'devastating' 6.5-magnitude temblor

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