Rabbis, yeshiva students join ceremony; IDF says it cleared out the participants after a number of hours; government has vowed to legalize wildcat settlement

Miyawaki method mimics nature to reforest degraded land, in what proponents claim speeds process up tenfold

Jews around the world will this week celebrate Tu Bishvat, a holiday that has gained particular significance in the Jewish state in marking the people's bond to the land

'Venatata,' currently running Tu B'Shvat campaign, has marshaled 15,000 volunteers, created gardens in 70 institutions for people with special needs

Aleppo pine widely used in JNF's forestation project is described by some as being 'like a gallon of petrol'; Bedouins see tree plantings as disrupting their farming livelihoods

Timed to coincide with the annual tree-planting festival of Tu Bishvat, MK Alon Tal will submit proposal to strengthen trees in the face of 21st century challenges

Association of Gulf Jewish Communities plans to plant trees, starting on Tu Bishvat holiday, as part of initiative to renovate the only functioning Jewish graveyard in the Gulf

City will nurture descendant of plant smuggled into Theresienstadt concentration camp to celebrate Tu Bishvat in 1943

Transportation Ministry decision follows canceled cabinet meeting where ministers were slated to approve establishment of committee to decide who are eligible for flights back

Factions agree to vote on boosted enforcement, seemingly halting infighting that was complicating closure; health minister warns Israel will be 'virus incubator' if lockdown lifted

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