
Investigation: Hazardous Chemicals Beneath National Railway
Complaints about horrible odor, unidentified materials in different colors and too many red flags. Since the mid-90s it's a known fact that hazardous chemical waste is buried in the capital of the Negev, Be'er Sheva. For over a decade and despite audit reports, directives for action and governmental commitments - nothing has been done.

Private Solar Systems
An electrifying couple: Ofra and Avner Bar-Tal decided to stop paying for electricity but rather produce it themselves, and make a profit from selling the surplus. The green people.

The Israeli-Syrian Park Initiative
An Israeli-Syrian park on the road to peace?
The sewage in the Golan Heights is not spilled to any stream, energy production is wind based and the organic fertilizer is produced out of agricultural products. A new initiative promotes using the environmental characteristics of the Golan Heights to establish a peace park that will end the conflict. Israeli citizens could visit without the need for a visa and Syria will commit to continue to maintain the environment. A green dream.

The Weekly Culture Show on Radio 106FM
Films, plays, books, TV and the like.
29 One Hour Long Episodes.

Outside of the Frame
Jacob Sasson works with a single material: He collects old lintels from buildings and streets. At the Artists' Village on the shore of Bat-Yam, he creates his version for a lifeguard tower. A meeting with an artist in the making.
The Children of the Social Protest
Quite a few children and youth participate in the social protests on Rothschild Boulevard. Despite their young age, their stands on the struggle are firm and definitive.

Scholarship Cuts Ignite Student Protests
Chairman of the student body in Bar-Ilan University speaks about the shortage in scholarships, jobs for students and lack of support from the municipality.

Parents Fight for Fired Teacher
Protests led by parents and high school students force Ramat-Gan's mayor to meet with students.

Teachers Claim: We Have Become Slaves
Shorter classes and salary cuts ignite conflicts between teachers and the municipality in Ramat-Gan.







