TRC to modernize water pipeline network in Gaza

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ANKARA, (PIC)-- The Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) announced plans to overhaul the water pipeline network in the Gaza Strip, which suffers acute shortage in potable and irrigation water due to the ongoing five-year Israeli blockade.

The organization said in a statement on Wednesday that repair works would focus on eight sites that were badly damaged in the 2008 Israeli war on the Strip, adding that on completion 400000 Palestinian would benefit from it.

The TRC has been working for the past two years in Gaza in a bid to solve the water crisis and had recently finished modernizing water tanks in many areas in the Strip allowing 50000 citizens to enjoy anew clean running water.

TRC to modernize water pipeline network in Gaza
 
ANKARA, (PIC)-- The Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) announced plans to overhaul the water pipeline network in the Gaza Strip, which suffers acute shortage in potable and irrigation water due to the ongoing five-year Israeli blockade.

The organization said in a statement on Wednesday that repair works would focus on eight sites that were badly damaged in the 2008 Israeli war on the Strip, adding that on completion 400000 Palestinian would benefit from it.

The TRC has been working for the past two years in Gaza in a bid to solve the water crisis and had recently finished modernizing water tanks in many areas in the Strip allowing 50000 citizens to enjoy anew clean running water.

TRC to modernize water pipeline network in Gaza

Now tell the animals to not lob explosives into Israel and it may stay fixed.
 
ANKARA, (PIC)-- The Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) announced plans to overhaul the water pipeline network in the Gaza Strip, which suffers acute shortage in potable and irrigation water due to the ongoing five-year Israeli blockade.

The organization said in a statement on Wednesday that repair works would focus on eight sites that were badly damaged in the 2008 Israeli war on the Strip, adding that on completion 400000 Palestinian would benefit from it.

The TRC has been working for the past two years in Gaza in a bid to solve the water crisis and had recently finished modernizing water tanks in many areas in the Strip allowing 50000 citizens to enjoy anew clean running water.

TRC to modernize water pipeline network in Gaza

Now tell the animals to not lob explosives into Israel and it may stay fixed.

There is no "into Israel."
 
ANKARA, (PIC)-- The Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) announced plans to overhaul the water pipeline network in the Gaza Strip, which suffers acute shortage in potable and irrigation water due to the ongoing five-year Israeli blockade.

The organization said in a statement on Wednesday that repair works would focus on eight sites that were badly damaged in the 2008 Israeli war on the Strip, adding that on completion 400000 Palestinian would benefit from it.

The TRC has been working for the past two years in Gaza in a bid to solve the water crisis and had recently finished modernizing water tanks in many areas in the Strip allowing 50000 citizens to enjoy anew clean running water.

TRC to modernize water pipeline network in Gaza

Now tell the animals to not lob explosives into Israel and it may stay fixed.

There is no "into Israel."

Whether you like it or not Israel exists, it is recognized by the UN and most Countries in the world. Your tired claim it does not exist is devoid of fact and reality. Now what does NOT exist is a Country called Palestine.
 
Now tell the animals to not lob explosives into Israel and it may stay fixed.

There is no "into Israel."

Whether you like it or not Israel exists, it is recognized by the UN and most Countries in the world. Your tired claim it does not exist is devoid of fact and reality. Now what does NOT exist is a Country called Palestine.

The states that recognize Palestine.

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Israel has built a cage around Gaza but there is no border there.
 
TRC is no stranger to water-business. Actually, most of its funds come from water-business. It is the biggest mineral-water enterprise in whole region.
The Turkish Red Crescent has sole authority until the year 2064 to utilize the water ressources of Province Afyonkarahisar in Turkey.
They sell normal water, with flavors and so on.


Today, the Turkish Red Crescent Mineral Water Facilities are the biggest mineral water enterprises in our country as well as in the Middle East and the Balkans with its total 110.000 bottles/hour filling capacity so as to be 30.000 returnable bottles/hour filling (classical filling and filling with fruits) and 81.000 non-returnable bottles/hour bottling.

The mineral water produced in the mineral water factory which is the first and most modern factory in the Republic of Turkey is being sold throughout Turkey for 82 years and abroad for 8 years; and the excess of the revenues being thus obtained provides serious contributions to the funds which the Turkish red Crescent Society uses for the services of aids and natural disasters.
Turkish Red Crescent Mineral Water Enterprises :: Company Profile

Here some videos:
Turkish Red Crescent Mineral Water Enterprises :: Videos

The green part is Province Afyonkarahisar. The water comes from there for free till 2064:
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The Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) announced plans to overhaul the water pipeline network in the Gaza Strip,
Because the aid money had been happily stolen.
which suffers acute shortage in potable and irrigation water due to the ongoing five-year Israeli blockade.
The German Institute of Enviro Geochemistry of Heidelberg has been monitoring the gazastan aquifer and found that, in plain understandable english, gazastanians have been overpumping the aquifer through a plethora of illegal wells and shitting (literally) in it too all along. Funny.
 
New cheap irrigation system to help small farmers...
:clap2:
Cheap drip irrigation could transform small farms
October 20, 2011 - Peter Frykman founded Driptech to provide low-cost drip-irrigation systems to small farmers, hiking their crop yields by 20 to 90 percent.
Six hundred million subsistence farmers lack irrigation water, leaving them locked in poverty. A full third of the world’s population suffers from water scarcity. Without access to affordable water-efficient irrigation, small-plot farmers are unable to grow crops during much of the year. And without marketable produce, already meager incomes decline, and farmers can become unable to even meet the nutritional needs of their own families. In the spring of 2008, Peter Frykman visited farmers in Ethiopia as part of a course during his PhD studies in mechanical engineering at Stanford University. Frykman arrived in the middle of the worst drought Ethiopia had experienced in 20 years.

The drip-irrigation products that were locally available were too expensive for most farmers and seldom worked properly. Frykman returned to Stanford and invented a new manufacturing technology that makes clean, consistent holes in super-low-cost plastic tubing. After successfully validating the system with farmers in India, Frykman left his PhD program in 2009 to focus on growing Driptech – a privately held, for-profit social enterprise that designs and manufactures low-cost drip-irrigation systems for small-plot farmers in the developing world. During 2009, Driptech sold 200 units to municipal government officials in Lingqiu, China, for local farmers. Driptech has also raised seed funding from two European social investment funds, including LGT Venture Philanthropy, and a variety of successful entrepreneurs. Dowser recently caught up with Frykman to learn more about Driptech's technology.

Dowser: What is your geographic focus?

Frykman: We are targeting farmers in India and China first, based on the large number of farmers, the high usage of agricultural water, the low penetration of drip irrigation, and the prevalence of viable distribution channels. There are over 500 million farms of five acres or less around the world, and the majority of them are in India and China.

In India, there are 119 million farming households with plots of land of five acres or less, or 89 percent of all farms in India. Irrigated land represents 34 percent of arable land and permanent crops in India. Drip irrigation penetration in India is only 2 percent of arable land and is concentrated with larger commercial farms. We are initially focusing on farmers who have access to some source of water and are currently irrigating their crops without drip irrigation. In China, there are about 193 million farms of five acres or less, which account for 95 percent of farms there. About 37 percent of arable land and permanent crops are irrigated there. As of 2007, only 0.4 percent of farmland in China was drip irrigated.

How does your distribution model work?
 
The same Turkey blockading Armenia for 20+ years Congressman Adam Schiff : 2008 : Schiff Introduces Bill Urging End to Turkish Blockade of Armenia

The same Gaza not blockaded, except for military arms that would be used against Israel

French Philosopher and Human Rights Activisit Bernard Henri Levy
The very idea of a "total and merciless" blockade of Gaza constitutes disinformation. We mustn't tire of reminding others the blockade concerns only arms and the material necessary to manufacture them. It does not prevent the daily arrival, via Israel, of between a hundred and a hundred and twenty trucks laden with food, medical supplies, and humanitarian goods of every kind.

Bernard-Henri Lévy: Why I Defend Israel
 
There is no "into Israel."

Whether you like it or not Israel exists, it is recognized by the UN and most Countries in the world. Your tired claim it does not exist is devoid of fact and reality. Now what does NOT exist is a Country called Palestine.

The states that recognize Palestine.

Philip Hitti, Arab historian, advisor to the Arab delegation which established the United Nations representing the Institute of Arab American Affairs testifying before the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, 1946...:lol: :clap2:
The Sunday schools have done a great deal of harm to us, becauseby smearing the walls of the rooms with maps of Palestine, they areassociating it in the mind of the average American--and I may say perhaps the Englishman too---with the Jews. Sir, there is no such thing as Palestine in history, absolutely not.
 
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There is no "into Israel."

Whether you like it or not Israel exists, it is recognized by the UN and most Countries in the world. Your tired claim it does not exist is devoid of fact and reality. Now what does NOT exist is a Country called Palestine.

The states that recognize Palestine.

Guy Milliere, Eminent Professor of History and Political Science, Sorbonne, Paris :lol: :clap2:
No one had heard of a Palestinian people before the mid-1960s. They did not exist. Israel under the British Mandate until Israel' s Independence in 1948 was called Palestine. All Jews who were born there until i948 had the word « Palestine » stamped on their passports. The current Palestinians are those Arabs who, for a variety of reasons, decided to leave the land during the 1947 War of Independence, when five countries – Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq – attacked the 600,000 people in the fledgling state of Israel the day after its birth, hoping to kill it in the crib.
The War Against Israel Goes On- by Guy Millière | DRZZ.fr

Former PLO Leader Zuheir Mohsen... :lol: :clap2:
The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct Palestinian people to oppose Zionism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuheir_Mohsen

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsJjm5K07V0]Who are the Palestinians? - YouTube[/ame]
 
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The Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) announced plans to overhaul the water pipeline network in the Gaza Strip, which suffers acute shortage in potable and irrigation water due to the ongoing five-year Israeli blockade.
Nnnah, due to the ongoing theft of the aid money, of course! A time-honored palistanian occupation, bth..
 
Turkey builds new 34 Million $ Hospital for Medicine Faculty of Gaza University.

US condemns Turkey for Turks' role in genocide of 1 million Armenians and Turkey's denial of the Armenian holocaust
Over Turkish protests, House panel calls killing of Armenians 'genocide'

Turkey's Illegal Blockade of Armenia
Congressman Adam Schiff : 2008 : Schiff Introduces Bill Urging End to Turkish Blockade of Armenia

In an annual report released on Thursday, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the top judicial body to rule on human rights violations in Europe, found that Turkey is by far the worst violator of human rights among the 47 signatory states of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Human rights violations in Turkey « European Court of Human Rights

US criticizes 'human rights violations' in Turkey
Unlawful killings, poor prison conditions, excessively long trials and limits on freedom of expression are among the alleged human-rights violations in Turkey that the U.S. State Department denounced in a recent report.

“Security forces committed unlawful killings; the number of arrests and prosecutions in these cases was low compared to the number of incidents, and convictions remained rare,” the State Department said late Friday in the section devoted to Turkey in its annual report on the status of human rights throughout the world.

U.S. officials also commented on the recent arrests of Turkish journalists, which came too late to be included in this report, saying they would be monitored and addressed in next year’s survey.

During the year human-rights organizations reported cases of torture, beatings and abuse by security forces. Prison conditions improved but remained poor, with overcrowding and insufficient staff training,” the State Department said in its 2010 human-rights report.

“The overly close relationship between judges and prosecutors continued to hinder the right to a fair trial. Excessively long trials were a problem. The government limited freedom of expression through the use of constitutional restrictions and numerous laws,” the State Department said.

“Press freedom declined during the year. There were limitations on Internet freedom. Courts and an independent board ordered telecommunications providers to block access to Web sites on numerous occasions,” it said in the report. “Violence against women, including honor killings and rape, remained a widespread problem.”

US criticizes 'human rights violations' in Turkey - Hurriyet Daily News

Human Rights Watch: Turkey does not protect rights of Kurds and women and places restrictions on internet
Turkey: Make Rights Reform a Priority | Human Rights Watch

Journalists detained in Turkey Without Due Process
Journalists held without due process in Turkey - Committee to Protect Journalists

Turkey's Occupation of Cyprus
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uvGnmpgzfg]The Turkish Invasion of Cyprus - YouTube[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcRTbALahIU]George Eugeniou denounces Turkey's occupation of Cyprus - YouTube[/ame]
 
Turkey builds new 34 Million $ Hospital for Medicine Faculty of Gaza University.


US condemns Turkey for Turks' role in genocide of 1 million Armenians and Turkey's denial of the Armenian holocaust
Over Turkish protests, House panel calls killing of Armenians 'genocide'

Turkey's Illegal Blockade of Armenia
Congressman Adam Schiff : 2008 : Schiff Introduces Bill Urging End to Turkish Blockade of Armenia

In an annual report released on Thursday, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the top judicial body to rule on human rights violations in Europe, found that Turkey is by far the worst violator of human rights among the 47 signatory states of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Human rights violations in Turkey « European Court of Human Rights

US criticizes 'human rights violations' in Turkey
Unlawful killings, poor prison conditions, excessively long trials and limits on freedom of expression are among the alleged human-rights violations in Turkey that the U.S. State Department denounced in a recent report.

“Security forces committed unlawful killings; the number of arrests and prosecutions in these cases was low compared to the number of incidents, and convictions remained rare,” the State Department said late Friday in the section devoted to Turkey in its annual report on the status of human rights throughout the world.

U.S. officials also commented on the recent arrests of Turkish journalists, which came too late to be included in this report, saying they would be monitored and addressed in next year’s survey.

During the year human-rights organizations reported cases of torture, beatings and abuse by security forces. Prison conditions improved but remained poor, with overcrowding and insufficient staff training,” the State Department said in its 2010 human-rights report.

“The overly close relationship between judges and prosecutors continued to hinder the right to a fair trial. Excessively long trials were a problem. The government limited freedom of expression through the use of constitutional restrictions and numerous laws,” the State Department said.

“Press freedom declined during the year. There were limitations on Internet freedom. Courts and an independent board ordered telecommunications providers to block access to Web sites on numerous occasions,” it said in the report. “Violence against women, including honor killings and rape, remained a widespread problem.”

US criticizes 'human rights violations' in Turkey - Hurriyet Daily News

Human Rights Watch: Turkey does not protect rights of Kurds and women and places restrictions on internet
Turkey: Make Rights Reform a Priority | Human Rights Watch

Journalists detained in Turkey Without Due Process
Journalists held without due process in Turkey - Committee to Protect Journalists

Turkey's Occupation of Cyprus
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uvGnmpgzfg]The Turkish Invasion of Cyprus - YouTube[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcRTbALahIU]George Eugeniou denounces Turkey's occupation of Cyprus - YouTube[/ame]
 
Are you Blaming the Turkish People of today for something that happened before they where born?
Killings where on the orders of a group called Young Turks - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Turks
Many of whom were Jewish,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Carasso
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehmet_Cavit_Bey
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekin_Alp

Are all jews guilty because of Lazar Kaganovich? Who Killed 12 million in the Holodomor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor



On January 13, 2010, Kiev Appellate Court posthumously found Kaganovich, Postyshev and other Soviet Communist Party functionaries guilty of genocide against Ukrainians during the catastrophic Holodomor famine[/QUOTE]
Lazar Kaganovich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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ANKARA, (PIC)-- The Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) announced plans to overhaul the water pipeline network in the Gaza Strip, which suffers acute shortage in potable and irrigation water due to the ongoing five-year Israeli blockade.

The organization said in a statement on Wednesday that repair works would focus on eight sites that were badly damaged in the 2008 Israeli war on the Strip, adding that on completion 400000 Palestinian would benefit from it.

The TRC has been working for the past two years in Gaza in a bid to solve the water crisis and had recently finished modernizing water tanks in many areas in the Strip allowing 50000 citizens to enjoy anew clean running water.

TRC to modernize water pipeline network in Gaza

Now tell the animals to not lob explosives into Israel and it may stay fixed.

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congradulations Tinmore you found something happening in gaza worthwhile.Clean drinking water is something everyone deserves. Even the animals that live among the few good people of gaza. Now give up your terrorist ways and keep progress going.
 
Are you Blaming the Turkish People of today for something that happened before they where born?
Killings where on the orders of a group called Young Turks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many of whom were Jewish,
Emmanuel Carasso - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mehmet Cavit Bey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tekin Alp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Are all jews guilty because of Lazar Kaganovich? Who Killed 12 million in the Holodomor
Holodomor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



On January 13, 2010, Kiev Appellate Court posthumously found Kaganovich, Postyshev and other Soviet Communist Party functionaries guilty of genocide against Ukrainians during the catastrophic Holodomor famine
Lazar Kaganovich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/QUOTE]

jos where are your links? must be untrue huh!
 

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