Being a proud Atheist, and a freedom loving INFIDEL AKA "KUFFAR", WE are threatened by the primitive pidgeon chested jihad boys in the medieval east.
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Thursday, February 25, 2016
World Council of Churches Starts Seven Weeks of Brainwashing
Palestinian
propagandists constantly disseminate false accusations that Israel
steals Palestinian water. Those allegations have been thoroughly
refuted many times and are to be catalogued under the rubric of
typical Palestinian propaganda lies.
If General
Secretary Tveit seriously wants to help Palestinians, he should
explain why Israelis enjoy so much more water per capita -- to
contrast the brilliance of Israel's elimination of its former water
problems with the utter incompetence of the Palestinian Authority to
deal with its own problems. And to exhort the Palestinians to learn
from Israel instead of vainly slandering Israel.
Israel now
recycles 80% of waste water. Desalination plants have been erected
along the Mediterranean coast, so that now Israel has an abundance
of water. All this costs money, so Israelis pay more for their water
and there is a punitive water price for anything above a legally defined
level of domestic per capita water. Under the Palestinian Authority,
it is the opposite. Up to 30% of their water has been estimated to
go lost in their water delivery systems. Waste water is released to
pollute the PA's land, and some flows downhill to pollute Israel as
well. Large numbers of Palestinians either do not pay water bills or
simply steal water by illegal connections.
Israel spent hundreds of millions of dollars in the
last few years to build water desalination plants on its Mediterranean
coast, so that now Israel has an abundance of water. At the same time,
Palestinian propagandists constantly disseminate false accusations that
Israel steals Palestinian water. Pictured above, U.S. Ambassador to
Israel Daniel Shapiro tours the Hadera Desalination Plant on . (Image source: U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv)
February 12, 2016, was a day of fresh hope for the suffering
Christians of the Middle East. Pope Francis of Rome and Patriarch Kirill
of Moscow met in Havana, Cuba, to issue a joint message to the world.
After pledging themselves to change the history of schism between Eastern
and Western Christianity, they placed the contemporary merciless
persecution of Christians at the top of their agenda:
"Our gaze must firstly turn to those regions of the world where
Christians are victims of persecution. In many countries of the Middle
East and North Africa whole families, villages and cities of our brothers
and sisters in Christ are being completely exterminated. Their churches
are being barbarously ravaged and looted, their sacred objects profaned,
their monuments destroyed..."
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