11-13-217 Bitter harvest: Israeli settlements close in on Palestinian olive farmers Chloé Benoist Middle East Eye

http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/wadi-fuqin-harvests-its-olives-amid-ongoing-israeli-threat-palestinian-livelihood-1915849060

…While the Applied Research Institute-Jerusalem (ARIJ) has reported that Wadi Fuqin currently lies on 3,262 dunams (806 acres) of land, Abu Nader told MEE that before the creation of Israel, land belonging to Wadi Fuqin residents extended over 12,000 dunams (2,965 acres).  Meanwhile, according to the United Nations, some 326,400 dunams (80,655 acres) of arable land are currently off limits to Palestinians in the occupied Palestinian territory, deeply impacting agricultural production and the broader Palestinian economy.  Continuous settlement expansion on the hilltops surrounding Wadi Fuqin has led to some 20 wells providing water to the village to dry up, Qaisi said, adding that the settlements were also dumping rubble produced by construction into the valley where Palestinian crops are cultivated, partially burying a number of olive trees in the area…

Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member

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