Israel is carrying out a project to clear sea munitions, according to an Associated Press report cited by both outlets. The initiative is described as part of a broader international effort focused on protecting waterways and restoring safe access to coastal areas.

The reporting says the program targets sections of the sea where unexploded or hazardous munitions remain a risk. By removing or neutralizing these threats, the effort aims to return more space along the shoreline for public use, including beach areas. Both sources frame the work as both a local safety measure and a component of a wider global push to make maritime regions safer and more accessible.

While details such as timelines, the specific locations being cleared, and the technical methods are not included in the excerpts provided, the shared emphasis across sources is on Israel’s operational push to clear sea munitions and on the link to international priorities for maritime safety and environmental protection.