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History Lesson: Palestine, Roman name for Jews’ land. Palestine never existed
 

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What boycott? India Israel relations on the rise
 

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RE: Boycott Israel
※→ JoelT1, et al,

Yes, this technology is important in many respects; and should be exploited to the maximum potential. The tech itself is of interest to countries like India, but also the development of new clean water resources.

What boycott? India Israel relations on the rise
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I mentioned this before; that Israel might want to consider establishing a huge desalinization farm program to feed the West Bank and Gaza, using dedicated natural gas from a Leviathan gas fields as the principle source of energy for the conversion. This could, not only eliminate problems with the poor quality of water, but also the available water.

Almost the entire Southern District of Israel is desert. The Beersheba Farming Programs and the Negev Agriculture Programs `can always use the additional water. This would supplement conservation efforts (not replace or detract from current conventional water resources) and complement the solar energy programs that the Region is very suitable.

I know that we all talk mostly about the conflict. But some problems are common to both the Israeli and the Arab-Palestinian. The chronic water problems are one of them. This could be used to assist everyone.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
What boycott? Japan Israel relations on the rise
 

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RE: Boycott Israel
※→ JoelT1, et al,

Yes, this technology is important in many respects; and should be exploited to the maximum potential. The tech itself is of interest to countries like India, but also the development of new clean water resources.

What boycott? India Israel relations on the rise
(COMMENT)

I mentioned this before; that Israel might want to consider establishing a huge desalinization farm program to feed the West Bank and Gaza, using dedicated natural gas from a Leviathan gas fields as the principle source of energy for the conversion. This could, not only eliminate problems with the poor quality of water, but also the available water.

Almost the entire Southern District of Israel is desert. The Beersheba Farming Programs and the Negev Agriculture Programs `can always use the additional water. This would supplement conservation efforts (not replace or detract from current conventional water resources) and complement the solar energy programs that the Region is very suitable.

I know that we all talk mostly about the conflict. But some problems are common to both the Israeli and the Arab-Palestinian. The chronic water problems are one of them. This could be used to assist everyone.

Most Respectfully,
R
[What Hamas tends to do in Gaza may be one of the problems. The same goes in the PA ]

From April :

A desalination plant constructed by UNICEF in Khan Younis earlier this year -- with the capacity to pump 6,000 cubic meters of water and serve 75,000 people per day -- remains un-operational, Mordechai said, as the Hamas militant group which rules the Strip has prevented it from being connected to Gaza's power grid.

A second desalination plant is still in the planning stages, while the international community has yet to raise the funds required for a third plant planned for Deir al-Balah.

Mordechai told Army Radio that Israel has offered to double the amount of water it supplies to Gaza from 10 million to 20 million cubic meters per year.


(full article online)

Israel estimates 96% of water in Gaza undrinkable, warns of worsening crisis
 
What boycott? Israeli PM Netanyahu visits Apple headquarters
 

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What boycott? China Israel Deepen Relations
 

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What boycott? China & Israel Sign $300 Million Cleantech Trade Agreement
 

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What boycott? Apple’s Growing Presence In Israel
 

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