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Oil spill reaches Israeli beaches, prompts Environment Ministry to recover funds pledged 12 years ago

A sign reading "Polluted water, batheing forbidden" seen in the sea at Haifa Bay, due to an oil spill caused after a ship hit an old fuel supply line, pouring hundreds of gallons of oil into the water. July 05, 2016. Photo by Doron Golan/FLASH90 *** Local Caption *** ????? ??? ???? ???? ??

The Environmental Protection Ministry will try to leverage a catastrophic oil spill that has contaminated beaches up and down the land with tar to try to get the funds and legislative backing it should have received over a decade ago when the government decided to formulate a National Plan for Preparedness and Response to Marine Oil Pollution Incidents.

A cabinet decision made in June 2008, when Ehud Olmert was prime minister, ordered that within three to five years from January 1, 2009, the ministry would fill staff positions and acquire all the equipment and sailing vessels needed to prevent oil contaminations at sea.

However, the Finance Ministry blocked the transfer of additional funds and opposed enshrining the decision into law.

The current environmental protection minister, Gila Gamliel, said Sunday that she had agreed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to submit a proposal for government approval on Monday for immediate funding for beach rehabilitation and advancement of the legislation that should have been passed years ago.

No financial details were given.