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Post by Jake Kratovil on Jan 5, 2010 10:48:44 GMT -5
Residents in the Kibbutzim and Moshavim regions of Israel awoke this morning to find themselves without running water. Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu appeared in the early hours of the morning to give a startling announcement that the Nablus-Gilboa Aquifer in the northern West Bank has unexpectedly run dry, leaving thousands of settlers and farmers without water, all during the middle of one of Israel’s worst droughts in history.
The aquifer in question originally supplied the region with 115 million cubic meters of water a year. Local NGO’s in state are already preparing for the worst, with uncontrolled rioting at the top of their concerns.
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sudan
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Post by sudan on Jan 11, 2010 19:52:56 GMT -5
Our heartfelt condolences go out to the Palestinians who have to live under these increasingly terrible conditions. Sudan will be putting together a large aid package to send to the West Bank in order to alleviate their suffering.
Hopefully this draught will bring the Zionists down a peg and force them to look inward at their own problems instead of threatening their peaceful neighbors in the Middle East.
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Post by ethiopia on Jan 11, 2010 20:05:06 GMT -5
Sudan shouldn't be so hasty to bash Israel without proper proof first. If the situation is as dire as is suggested, the international community should do what it can to help Israel through, if for no other reason than for the Palestinians, who are surely suffering just as much.
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Post by Qatar1 on Jan 13, 2010 8:03:59 GMT -5
The Nation of Qatar sends its condolences in this time of great need to the Jordanians, and Palestinians affected by this unexpected event.
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Post by turkeysbth on Jan 13, 2010 14:56:40 GMT -5
Turkey would like to offer condolencences for the loss of water in Israel and will be available with any assistance possible.
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