Environment reporter Sue Surkes gives an update on impact of UAE-driven oil pipeline, while diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman discusses potential fallout if deal falls through

Maoz Fine says the ship carrying him and other scientists is still stranded on a reef, with possible extensive damage to equipment, but he's already making plans to dive off Sudan

Head of marine protection unit accuses Israeli state-owned company of 'ignoring ministry instructions,' 'negligence,' and 'impertinence' in downplaying risks

Fleur de Passion, which left Eilat on Tuesday, hit a reef early Wednesday, forcing Egyptian navy to evacuate scientists and crew to Sharm el-Sheikh

Multi-national mission will spend four summers in unprecedented project to assess health of Red Sea's threatened reefs, all on a boat originally built by the Nazis to lay mines

Joint project with Sudanese researchers, which will collect coral samples to test their durability, made possible in part by last year's normalization pact between countries

Europe Asia Pipeline Company says real aim of green groups' High Court petition is to shut down all oil deliveries to Eilat; groups insist deal threatens city's coral reefs

Environment Ministry's marine director says 'worst nightmare' disaster threatened national water supply; expert says UAE oil deal spells 'bleak' future for Eilat corals

Precious, world-renowned coral reefs are 200 meters from where oil from the Gulf is to be unloaded as part of a pipeline deal with the Emirates. Activists fear a pollution disaster

Scores of demonstrators warn UAE-Israel oil pipeline deal will endanger Red Sea city's unique coral reefs, as well as pollute the air and water in popular resort town

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