Ben Gurion Canal Project
The Ben Gurion Canal Project, Israeli Canal, or Palestinian Canal is a proposed canal project through the country of Israel. It would connect the Gulf of Aqaba to the Mediterranean Sea. David Ben Gurion, for whom it would be named, is considered the Founding Father of Israel and was the first Prime Minister of Israel. The canal would rival the Suez Canal that runs through Egypt, which has had many disturbances in its history, such as the Israeli blockage through the Suez Canal and Straits of Tiran, Closure of the Suez Canal (1956–1957), Closure of the Suez Canal (1967–1975), and the 2021 Suez Canal obstruction. It would be almost one third longer than the 120.1 mi (193.3 km) Suez Canal, at around 182 mi (292.9 km). The cost of creating the Israeli canal is estimated to cost between $16 - $55 billion USD.[1]
Route
Starting from the Southern end at the Gulf of Aqaba, by the port city of Eilat in Israel on the Israeli and Jordanian border, through the Arabah Valley for about 100 km between the Negev Mountains and the Jordanian Highlands and veers West before the Dead Sea basin and the Dead Sea which is 430.5 metres (1,412 ft) below sea level,[2] and heads through a valley in the Negev Mountain Range, then heads North again to get around the Gaza Strip and link up with the Mediterranean Sea.
NASA photos
Initial plan in 1963
In July 1963, the United States Department of Energy and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory created a classified document that outlined a plan to use 520 buried nuclear explosions to help in the excavation process through the hills in the Negev Desert. The document was declassified in 1993.[3][4]
Suez Canal Revenue
The Suez Canal set a new record with annual revenue of $9.4 billion in USD for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2023.[5]
See also
References
- "All you should know about the Israeli Ben Gurion Canal project". Frontier India. 2021-04-11. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
- "Israel and Jordan Sign 'Historic' $900 Million Deal to Save the Dead Sea". Newsweek. 2015-02-27.
- https://www.osti.gov/opennet/servlets/purl/453701.pdf
- Guenot, Marianne. "The US had a plan in the 1960s to blast an alternative Suez Canal through Israel using 520 nuclear bombs". Business Insider. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
- "Suez Canal annual revenue hits record $9.4 billion, chairman says". Reuters. 2023-06-21. Retrieved 2023-08-15.