Aspektem żydowskiego terroru i polityki apartheidu względem Palestyńczyków, o którym rzadko się wspomina jest wymiar ekologiczny zakładania przez Żydów nielegalnych osiedli na palestyńskich terenach okupowanych - zamieszkałych przez agresywnych ultraszowinistów judejskich.
Podlinkowane materiały traktują właśnie o tym problemie. Tworzenie owych osiedli oznacza degradację środowiska w którym, harmonijnie z przyrodą, od wieków funkcjonowali Palestyńczycy. Szczegolnie szokujące jest niszczenie przez owych żydowskich ultrasów palestyńskich gajów oliwnych, bądź to przez bezpośredni wyrąb drzew bądź też przez drastyczne ograniczanie ilości wody dostarczanej Palestyńczykom.
Podlinkowane materiały polecam w szczególności komentatorowi Andrzejowi.51 - aby naocznie przekonał się, jak promowanie wśród Żydów postaw i czynów biblijnych postaci typu Judyta et consortes skutkuje transmisją podłości Jej czynu na obecne i przyszłe pokolenia Żydów.
"In an olive grove south of Nablus, in the West Bank, Moath Omran recalled the moment his village of Burin was attacked by Israeli settlers."It was a big clash," he said of the incident last month, when four Palestinians were wounded by stones thrown by settlers. Trees and houses were also damaged, the UN office for humanitarian affairs (OCHA) reported.
"Every year, when they see people start harvesting the olives they start throwing rocks and also setting fire to the land," said 30-year-old Mr Omran. Around him, people plucked olives from the trees."The roots of olive oil go back to our ancestors," he said, describing how the crop is pressed into oil or used in cosmetics. "This land can grow olives very well, so we take advantage."But such a tradition is under threat. So far about 2,200 trees have been damaged during this year's harvest, according to OCHA's latest data.
With the harvest still continuing, the figure has already surpassed the more than 1,700 trees that were vandalised during last year's season".
www.thenat(*)s-and-traditions-under-threat/"But it does not end here, of course. For hundreds of illegal Jewish settlements - hosting a population of more than 600,000 settlers - to survive, a heavy price is being exacted from the Palestinian environment on a daily basis. According to the thorough research of Ahmed Abofou, an independent Legal Researcher with Al-Haq rights group, illegal Israeli settlements "generate around 145,000 tons of domestic waste daily." Abofou reported that "in 2016 alone, around 83 million cubic meters of wastewater were pumped throughout the West Bank."Moreover, Israel has near-total control of Palestinian water resources. It relies on the occupied West Bank's aquifers to supplant its need for water, while denying Palestinians access to their own water.
According to Amnesty International, the average Israeli receives 300 liters of water per day, while a Palestinian receives a much smaller share of 73 liters. The problem is accentuated when the water usage of illegal Jewish settlers is taken into account. The average settler consumes as much as 800 liters per day, while entire Palestinian communities could be denied a drop of water for days and weeks, often as a form of collective punishment.
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