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On December 7, 1981, Israel opened the Dead Sea Canal.
On December 7, 1981, Israel voted against the land of the Dead Sea Canal, which was planned for 44 years ago, and on December 7, 1981, Israel voted against the land of the Dead Sea Canal. In September 1980, the Israeli government officially approved a plan to open a canal between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea. This plan intends to flood the large chemical plant at the southern end of the Mediterranean Sea, using a huge drop in power generation. The Dead Sea Canal will pass through Gaza. This is the Israeli government’s attempt to continue to occupy the Gaza Zone and damage the interests of the Jordanian government. If the project is completed, the Dead Sea surface will rise, and the Jordanian large chemical plant at the southern end of the Mediterranean Sea will be flooded. The United States will decide on the level of the Dead Sea Lake 392 meters


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