Thirty years after the signing of the peace agreement between Israel and Jordan, water cooperation remains a central pillar of the relationship between the two countries. Jordan’s water crisis presents challenges for the kingdom, potentially leading to internal social and political unrest, mass migration, and even destabilization of regional order. These scenarios also have implications for Israel, which sees the stability of Jordan and the region as an important security anchor. Against this backdrop, the two countries should view...
California is facing a dual crisis: climate and energy. As rising temperatures underscore the vulnerability of California’s power grid, the state passed Senate Bill 100, aiming for 100% clean energy by 2045, and promoting solar generation and zero-emission vehicles. Israel’s delay in establishing renewable energy facilities and integrating energy storage can be attributed to the lack of appropriate electrical infrastructure, and burdensome regulation—cultivating an inability to reach agreements on comprehensive electricity reform....
The Swords of Iron war has highlighted the urgent need for a new security strategy for Israel’s electricity sector, given the military threats that have materialized as well as the emerging climate risks and technological advancements. Israel’s unique status as an “electricity island,” cut off from neighboring power grids, coupled with its heavy dependence on the natural gas industry, makes it especially vulnerable to threats to its energy infrastructure. All these factors require Israel to formulate a new concept for the security of...
Most developed countries recognize that to meet the targets that were defined in the 2015 Paris Agreement for tackling the climate crisis, political and economic tools are necessary to facilitate the flow of money from the government and the private sector. Environmental regulations, such as carbon taxes, encourage energy efficiency and limit the use of polluting fuels, and also bring in money that promotes green initiatives and transitions to green energy. However, in Israel there is no move in this direction; there is no climate...
The surprise attack on Israel and the ensuing Swords of Iron war have created a dangerous geopolitical security crisis, which inter alia challenges the processes of reconciliation and normalization between Israel and Arab countries. However, the crisis could also provide a historic window of opportunity for a joint agreement between Israel, the United States, and the pragmatic Sunni states who seek the best for the Middle East and prefer to cooperate for the sake of regional calm and stability. The climate crisis is among the...
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