8-17-6-2916 How Israel is drying out Palestinians in the Jordan Valley – Eitan Kalinski +972
Next door to the plush Israeli settlements of the Jordan Valley live small Bedouin communities who must struggle for even the smallest bit of water… Today a large part of the Jordan Valley has been declared "open-fire zones," nature reserves, Israeli settlements, and state land. Palestinians, who constitute the majority population in the area, are allocated less than 15 percent of the territory (which the state is also trying to slowly take away). At the end of 2014 and 2015, respectively, not a single construction permit was granted in Area C, where the Bedouin communities live, and where there is natural growth and living needs. On the other hand, the pace of home demolitions is only growing…
Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member
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