ANKARA: Turkey and Israel have scrapped a long-standing project to ship water from Turkey's southern coast to the Jewish state on the grounds that the deal is no longer feasible, the Turkish Foreign Ministry announced Friday. "The two sides have reached an agreement to cancel the deal because rising oil prices have increased the cost of transporting water in specially built tankers," a ministry statement said. Another reason, it said, was the Turkish government's decision to privatize the water-treatment facilities on the Manavgat River, from where the water was to be shipped to Israel. The project, negotiations on which have...