Marine Protection Unit says state pipeline company continues to disregard environmental concerns, presents inadequate risk survey for second time

FM Lapid, outside whose home some of the protesters gather, pledges 'thorough, deep, serious examination' by government before decision on future of agreement

Ilan Sztulman Starosta predicts trade between Jewish state and Gulf nation will 'easily' surpass $1 billion within a year if the COVID pandemic abates

Environment reporter Sue Surkes gives an update on impact of UAE-driven oil pipeline, while diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman discusses potential fallout if deal falls through

Amir Hayek has slammed aspects of normalization deal, mocking US sale of F-35 jets and panning former gov't for allowing Israelis to attend 'mass COVID-spreading parties in Dubai'

Environmental Protection Minister Zandberg says 'Israel should not be an oil bridge to other countries'; Energy Minister Elharrar to encourage investment in green solutions

Activists warn of environmental disaster, as tankers unload crude in coral-rich Eilat for transport overland to Ashkelon, on Mediterranean coast, for shipping to Europe

Organizations warn that massive environmental disaster may result from secretive plan by Israel state company and binational consortium to channel Gulf oil to Europe via Israel

Deal signed by Europe Asia Pipeline Company with Emirati consortium 'invalid' because it wasn't approved by government or opened for consultation with public, petition charges

Agreement with United Arab Emirates to channel crude overland from Eilat on Red Sea to Ashkelon on Mediterranean 'contrary to new spirit of Israeli-US climate cooperation'

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