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AP Exclusive: Inside Israel's push to clear sea munitions, part of global push to protect waters
By Sam Mednick, Associated Press at KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate) — San Antonio
· July 10, 2026
· 7 min read
Marking the coordinates on a handheld GPS, an Israeli diver threw an anchor into the water as another quickly chucked an orange buoy beside it. Cramped on the boat's bow, the first team assembled their gear, put on wet suits and tested oxygen tanks before jumping in. But after hours of combing th...
Key takeaway 2 miles) of shoreline to people living in Israel's central city of Rishon LeZion, an area that's been used as a firing range for decades.
Why this matters in Terrell Hills News
As Terrell Hills residents enjoy the serene waters of nearby lakes and rivers, the challenge of clearing underwater munitions in Israel's Mediterranean coast serves as a reminder of the global efforts to protect waters. Locally, the San Antonio area has its own share of waterways that require careful management and maintenance. The presence of unexploded munitions in waters, whether from military activities or other sources, poses a significant threat to environmental contamination and public safety. While the specific issue of clearing sea munitions may not be directly relevant to Terrell Hills, the broader context of protecting local waterways and addressing potential hazards is a concern that resonates with the community. As the city continues to grow and develop, it is crucial to prioritize the preservation and safety of its natural resources, including its waterways, to ensure a healthy and sustainable environment for residents.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 10, 2026 ·
Source: KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate) — San Antonio ·
Reading time: 7 min
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What is this story about? Marking the coordinates on a handheld GPS, an Israeli diver threw an anchor into the water as another quickly chucked an orange buoy beside it. Cramped on the boat's bow, the first team assembled their gear, put on wet suits and tested oxygen tanks before jumping in. But after hours of combing th...
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