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Israels Largest Marine Defense Project Completed

Israel's largest marine defense project, costing 190 million Shekels, has completed 12 breakwaters in Netanya, securing cliffs and reopening 3.5 km of beaches.

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Jerusalem, 4 June, 2026 (TPS-IL) — The largest marine defense project in Israel, for the construction of 12 breakwaters on the coastal cliff strip in central Netanya, has come to an end.

190 million Shekels ($66 million) were invested in the project – led by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and managed by the Government Company for the Protection of Mediterranean Coastal Cliffs.

Approximately 3.5 km of expanded cliff beach will soon be opened to the public.

Beyond the engineering aspect, this is a project of broad public significance: it protects the lives of residents and vital infrastructure located on the cliff edge and which could have collapsed or been destroyed suddenly, while at the same time it returns beaches to the public that were previously unusable or inaccessible.

Upon completion of the work, the beaches will be reopened – not only as a recreational space but as an example of how long-term planning succeeds in combining the preservation of infrastructure and the accessibility of a valuable natural resource to the general public.

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