Israel has detected cholera in a reservoir in the north of the country, likely the result of an outbreak in neighbouring Syria spreading, the health ministry said on Friday. The bacteria’s detection does not pose a danger to the public at this point, the ministry spokesperson said, adding that the authorities have taken steps to “protect Israel’s water sources” and regularly monitor possible water contamination, particularly in the north. “In samples taken by the health ministry over the last few days, a sample from the Yarmoukim reservoir in the north of the country tested positive for choler…