Posted on 09/09/2014 8:07:39 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
Sometime in the coming days a governmental committee is to convene to decide whether a new Qatari-funded Arab city in the heart of Samaria will be populated.
It is currently expected that Israel will remove the last barrier blocking the city which is already near completely-built and allow the city to be connected to Israel's water supply.
The "Joint Water Committee for Israel and the Palestinians," established in the framework of the Oslo Accords, is to vote on the final approval. Both Israel and the PA have veto power over any project brought for approval and have used it extensively over the past two years: The PA has refused to approve water projects for Jewish communities (except for those within the towns themselves), and Israel has not approved the Rawabi plans.
A deal has now been worked out, however, whereby both sides will approve the other's projects which means that the city of Rawabi will soon be a "fact on the ground."
However, as the grassroots "Cities of Israel" (Mattot Arim) organization has pointed out, the security implications of a Qatar-funded city in Israel have not been sufficiently taken into account especially now that the extent of Qatari support for Hamas during the recent war in Gaza is well-known.
"How far will the tunnels reach this time?" the organization asks, in a letter to Committee Chairman Infrastructures Minister Silvan Shalom. "Will they reach all the way to Tel Aviv?"
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
The should be building it in Mogadishu.
“ and allow the city to be connected to Israel’s water supply.”
there should be a HUGE RED FLAG on this!!!
how much would it take to completely DESTROY Israel’s water supply from such a place????
not much I’d guess
Why did they allow this????? :-(
Oh that I Knew!!
Foolishness seems to have infected them as much as it has the U.S.A!!
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