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Tag Archives: water conservation
Good News Friday
Another week has rushed by and it’s time for another Good News Friday post. Let’s start with the weather – as I have mentioned previously, it has been raining almost non-stop for the last couple of months, dropping almost unprecedented … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news, Slice of Israeli life
Tagged 80+4, Good News Friday, Karnei Shomron, kindergarten, Kinneret, senior citizens, water conservation
9 Comments
Israel steals Iranian rain-clouds (or maybe just their brains)
An Iranian general has taken the Zionist Menagerie of Doom™ one step further down the slippery slope to insanity and has accused Israel of stealing Iranian rain clouds! An Iranian general on Monday accused Israel of manipulating weather to prevent … Continue reading
Posted in Incitement, Iran
Tagged climate change, conspiracy theories, drought, Iran, Israel, menagerie of doom, rain, water conservation, Zionist Zoo
2 Comments
Good News Friday
To counter-balance the focus on the destruction by fire in the south of Israel by Palestinian arsonists from Gaza, I thought it would be both refreshing and an object lesson in how Israel treats its precious nature resources to bring … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news
Tagged arson, desertification, Gaza, Good News Friday, green, Hamas, Israel, nature, oceans, water conservation
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South Africa wilts in its water crisis due to BDS
South Africa is experiencing one of its worst droughts ever. The city of Cape Town is nearing “Day Zero”, when it will run out of water altogether, and severe water rationing will then come into effect. Israel has offered its … Continue reading
Posted in Antisemitism, Boycotts and BDS, International relations
Tagged BDS, Cape Town, South Africa, water conservation, water libel, water shortage
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Let them eat dust. BDS demands: boycott Israeli water expertise
(A slightly edited version of this article was first published in the Algemeiner.) The Jerusalem Post ran an interesting piece on Friday on Israel’s Greatest Victory. This victory is not any of its military feats, stunning and miraculous as they … Continue reading
Good News Friday
Another week has rolled by, and it’s time for another Good News Friday installment. This week’s post is going to focus mainly on Israel’s technological prowess. My first item is about Israel’s well-known advances in desalination. A Scientific American article … Continue reading