Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mediterranean-Oil-Spill-Disaster---Demonstration-in-Tel-Aviv-27MDHUBRGA2.htmlConceptually similarMediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivGP1SUWEGCompleted★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivGP1SUWETCompleted★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivGP1SUWFFCompleted★★★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivGP1SUWFOCompleted★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivGP1SUWFTCompleted★★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivGP1SUWFXCompleted★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivGP1SUWFYCompleted★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivGP1SUWFZCompleted★★★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivGP1SUWFJCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUWEWMediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel AvivA banner reading "Oil crime = NO Future". Following the oil spill disaster occurred in Israel on the 17th of February, Greenpeace Israel organizes a demonstration in Tel Aviv. The disaster washed up vast quantities of tar balls from crude oil over 170 km (106 miles), of shoreline, approximately 40% of Israel’s Mediterranean coast. Animals including birds and sea turtles were covered with tar.Locations:Israel-Tel AvivDate:6 Mar, 2021Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:5040px X 3360pxKeywords:Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Demonstrations-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (costume)-Night-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil spills-OutdoorsShoot:Mediterranean Oil Spill Disaster - Demonstration in Tel Aviv (Photos & Soundbite)Following the oil spill disaster occurred in Israel on the 17th of February, Greenpeace Israel organizes a demonstration in Tel Aviv. The demonstration included a performance with activists in whale costumes. The disaster washed up vast quantities of tar balls from crude oil over 170 km (106 miles), of shoreline, approximately 40% of Israel’s Mediterranean coast. Animals including birds and sea turtles were covered with tar.