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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in a helicopter flying over the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in a helicopter flying over the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in a helicopter flying over the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in a helicopter flying over the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in a helicopter flying over the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (M) Shaul Goldstein (L) head of Israel Nature and Parks Authority and Ofir Akunis (R) seen in the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/Jerusalem Post/POOL
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in the Arava area of South Israel to learn the damage caused by the oil leak, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL
View of the oil leak in the Arava area of South Israel, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/Jerusalem Post/POOL
View of the oil leak in the Arava area of South Israel, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/Jerusalem Post/POOL
View of the oil leak in the Arava area of South Israel, on December 9, 2014. A pipe of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline was cracked and leaked in the Beer Ora town of the southern Arava, 18 KM north of Eilat, in one of the largest environmental disasters in Israel. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/Jerusalem Post/POOL