Environmental Protection Ministry Director General Rami Rozen said at a Channel 14 environmental conference that the war has posed the greatest challenge the ministry has ever faced. He described sleepless nights, round-the-clock work, and direct public communication during the past 18 months of conflict.
Environmental Protection Ministry Director General Rami Rozen spoke Tuesday at a Channel 14 conference on environmental protection and recycling, describing the past 18 months of war as the most challenging period his ministry has ever faced. "We have never faced an challenge this great," Rozen said. "There were days and nights when we barely slept, with many situation assessments and direct communication with the public. The employees worked around the clock, and I send them many thanks." The remarks come as the broader war continues on multiple fronts, creating environmental pressures alongside the security demands. Rozen did not detail specific environmental incidents or policy responses during the address.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, senior IDF reservists have assessed that the intensive phase of combat operations is winding down, potentially creating space for renewed environmental and civilian agency focus.
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