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There's already an extraction plant or three taking paleowater from under the Sinai, depleting reservoirs and ensuring the longterm desertification of that region. Good old Israeli ingenuity.

extraction plant:confused:

the fantasies people will believe in.
 
Bah, I just watched the goddamn video in this link. This is fricking unbelievable BULLSHIT! What the fuck is going on????:mad:

yet you didnt watch a CBS documentary on how muslim palestinians burn churches.

that does not bother you.
 
This isn't a fantasy, the extraction of Sinai-Negev paleowater from under the desert, that Israel has pursued actively since the 1950s, then?
 
This isn't a fantasy that Israel has pursued actively since the 1950s, then?

sounds like another conspiracy theory to me. if we really needed water that bad we would build a Desalination plant. we have the best in the world.
 
Actually, you are stealing the aquifers of the Palestinians. Which is why the apartheid wall does not run along the green line.
 
Oh yeah? Why? Otherwise Israel will be forced to divide their familses so Jews [which is anyone in the wide world with a Jewish grandfather] can have a place to stay on their lands?

Why should they have accepted partition? ...Because all this trouble could have been avoided. Arabs who claim all the Middle East as theirs are ignorant of history.
 
Sorry, Europeans and Russians have no claim on Arab land. Any genetic nonsense has been disproved by Israeli scientists themselves. If they want their land they should go settle in Armenia. Separating mothers from children for their Jewish nonsense is taking things too far. Their racism has become intolerable.
 
Too late anyway. Their claim comes from several factors. Jews have been living there in some numbers for thousands of years. European Jews maintained the cultural connection in spite of interbreeding and assimilation and gradually returned with the Zionist movement. Arabic tribes themselves migrated all over the place, and often kicked Jews off their land. Palestinians themselves migrated to Palestine from other areas in response to the prosperity the Jews brought.
 
Nope, never too late. Look at South Africa. Anytime racists overstep themselves, its time for them to move on.
 
It's potentially possible, but I doubt it's of high significance. And Vkothii, there's no such thing as "Paleo-lithic water". There's water that's been long-standing yes...but it's perpetually replenished, it's identical to the aquifer underneath the Midwest in America

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Israel’s sources of potable water
Surface water: (from Sea of Galilee-Lake Kineret), approximately 30% of Israel’s drinking water supply, 242 million cubic meters in 2006

Ground water: (coastal aquifer along the length of Israel’s coastline; mountain aquifer inland; ~2,800 wells): approximately 36% of the drinking water delivered by Mekorot; ~700M cu.m. pumped per day. Pumping strictly controlled to prevent contamination by ingress of sea-water; recovery is carried out via 150 recharge wells.

Natural springs: 34% of the drinking water supply


Desalination: 31 plants with treatment capacity of about 1 million cu.m. per day.


Reservoirs: Mekorot maintains a number of reservoirs for floodwater collection and aquifer recharge. Most of these are located in the South of the country.

Distribution of Israeli Water Supply Total Allocation: 537m m^3

*Surface Water (including rivers)- (30%) 161.1million m^3
*Desalinated/Reclaimed - (37%) 200 million m^3
*Coastal Aquifer - (30%) 161.1million m^3
*Rain Water - (3%) 16.1 million m^3

Remainders come from the mountain aquifer which have in history reached 200mil.

Okay; first off that's the most efficient systems in history.

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None of that matters since that "Green Line" isn't modern history, so it's a fault claim.

The law that transferred Israeli land to "Palestinians" included "The Occupied Territories"...well okay. None of the land that they are using to get the water supplies were occupied! Is it Jews fault that the arab neighbors who helped contract the deal have 6th grade law educations?

If the documents signed by Palestinian authorities are valid, Israel has legal right to the land.
 
What law? Occupation? The bloody Israelis made their own absentee property law after bodily picking up the Palestinians to make them absentees. Don't give me any of that fricking legalese bs.
 
What law? Occupation? The bloody Israelis made their own absentee property law after bodily picking up the Palestinians to make them absentees. Don't give me any of that fricking legalese bs.

What about the Geneva Accord?

The one that made this the defined map agreed upon by BOTH sides?
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Which isn't the same as the 1948 green line. And gives Israelis primary access to the aquifer. Booyashaka.
 
What the hell are you blabbing? No Geneva accord has the right to partition people's lands. They lack jurisdiction.
 
What the hell are you blabbing? No Geneva accord has the right to partition people's lands. They lack jurisdiction.

....it was signed by the leader of the Palestinian Authority minister Yasser Abed Rabbo who was at the time the leader of the P.L.O. If he doesn't have authority then no one does.
 
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And Vkothii, there's no such thing as "Paleo-lithic water". There's water that's been long-standing yes...but it's perpetually replenished, it's identical to the aquifer underneath the Midwest in America
So it's safe to assume you don't know what paleowater reservoirs are; or you're claiming ignorance of the pursuit by Israel, for agricultural use, of the ones under the Sinai, since the '50s, as I said?
 
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