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Post by Jake Kratovil on Jan 8, 2010 10:12:27 GMT -5
A classified memo leaked to the local press has begun to circulate the wider global networks. Within the memo, a collection of Israeli analysts, monitoring water levels along the Yarmuk River, have measured an alarming drop in its amount of water flowing down the border of Israel. The memo has drawn a definitive connection to Syria and Jordan’s use of the river, blaming them for violating a series of arrangements between the states and contributing directly to Israel’s current drought. The memo even goes as far as suggesting a conspiracy to weaken Israel through its reliance on the Yarmuk. Syria and Jordan have yet to respond.
Combined with the loss of the Nablus-Gilboa Aquifer, the number of people without water is skyrocketing in Israel. Without outside help of some kind, Israel cannot hope to provide the required amount of water needed.
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