Shefa Gems announced that it has completed the processing of bulk samples from the Kishon Mid-Reach Zone 2 project at its fit-for-purpose sample processing facility at Akko in Northern Israel. A total of thirty bulk samples from the Kishon Mid-Reach Zone 2 were taken from short trenches excavated approximately perpendicular to the palaeo-flow direction of the ancient Kishon River course preserved in low terraces flanking the modern river course. This is the last set of five bulk samples taken in June 2019 from the southernmost area of Zone 2 as part of a pattern to systematically investigate the heavy mineral content of the palaeo Kishon River basal placer gravels. The final bulk sampling campaign (BS1252 - BS1256) recovered 1,466 carats of minerals from the 'Gem Box' suite from 2,254 tons of basal gravels giving a raw sampling grade of 65.01 carats per hundred tons. The dominant minerals in this samples consist of spinel (56%), garnet (26%), ilmenite (9%), Carmel SapphireTM (5%), sapphire (2%) and hibonite, natural moissanite and ruby at lower percentages. The largest gemstones recovered were a 6.9 carat spinel, 3.77 carat ilmenite, 2.36 carat garnet and a 2.15 carat Carmel SapphireTM. A total of 8,319.19 carats were recovered from thirty bulk and mini bulk samples taken in Zone 2 weighing 6,094.53 tons, with individual sample grades ranging from 38 to 2,735 carats per hundred tons giving a raw sampling grade for the entire Zone 2 of 136.5 carats per hundred tons. The dominant minerals in the Zone 2 bulk samples consist of spinel (56%), garnet (20%), ilmenite (13%) sapphire (4.5%), Carmel SapphireTM (3.5%) and zircon (1%). Ruby, moissanite, hibonite and rutile were also recovered. The largest stones recovered in Zone 2 were a 6.9 carat spinel, 5.72 carat sapphire, 5.26 carat Carmel SapphireTM and 4.1mm of natural moissanite one of the largest natural moissanite crystals ever found. The raw sampling grade of Zone 2 of 136.5 carats per hundred tons is consistent with that of Zone 1 of 152.4 carats per hundred tons illustrating both geological and mineralogical continuity between the two contiguous zones on the Kishon Mid-Reach and further support the Inferred Resource classification for the combined Zones 1 and 2.