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Syria accuses Israel of stealing 400 million cubic meters of Syrian water
2006-04-25
Syrian Assistant Minister of Irrigation Sulaiman Rammah said Monday that Israel steals 400 million cubic meters of water annually from Golan Heights and deprives locals from drinking water. Rammah told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that Israel steals water to attract new Jewish settlers and increase farms, asserting the importance of an international law that regulates water division between the source and countries using this source. He added that Israel controls four rivers and steals most of their waters, considered as the main source of the Jordan River waters, noting that Israel has been stealing Golan waters since 1967.
I hear the Zionists even boil the water down and skim off all the tiny Syrian flags, then rehydrate the water and use it to bake their matzo...
On Tigris and Euphrates waters, the official said that relationships between Syria and Turkey and Iraq are good and there are meetings between Syrian Minister of Irrigation Nadir Al-Buni and his Iraqi and Turkish counterparts to discuss division of water of the two rivers. On water issues between Syria and Jordan, Rammah said the two countries are establishing a water dam on Yarmouk River, noting that the two countries have been holding periodical meetings to complete the project. The two countries signed the water dam agreement in 1987 but it was not executed before February 2004 due to some obstacles that hindered the project, such as the Israeli threats to bomb the project,
I could see where that might cause a problem
and financial issues with the World Bank. The agreement states that Jordan benefits from most of the waters for drinking and irrigation, while the Syrian side benefits from electric power generated by the power plants in the dam. The Kuwait-based Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development and the Abu Dhabi Fund will finance 18 percent of the water dam project as loans, while the Jordanian government covers the remaining costs.
Water is even more critical than oil, and there are absolutely no alternatives. Water, or certain death.
Posted by:Seafarious

#9  Sandy Berger on a diuretic?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-04-25 21:47  

#8  LOL! 91
Posted by: 6   2006-04-25 19:21  

#7  They stole 400 million cubic meters. You know I thought that jacket looked baggy.
Posted by: flash91   2006-04-25 18:54  

#6  The fortunes of war. Perhaps Syria will think harder before starting their next war.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-04-25 16:49  

#5  I had a patient once that angrily demanded his blood back after the lab drew a sample from him.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2006-04-25 16:43  

#4  I hope Israel "steals" more everytime someone bitches about it.
Posted by: Mike N.   2006-04-25 16:35  

#3  All your waters belong to us
Posted by: BA   2006-04-25 14:58  

#2  Tough shit Suli.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-04-25 07:59  

#1  One of the few criticisms of Israel that actually has some merit. The Golan Heights were originally captured in some of the toughest fighting of the '67 war. They are vital to Israel's military security because they command the approach from Syria. They are also the only significant source of natural fresh water for most of Israel. This was true even before the '67 war, but when Syria held them the risk was always that Syria would 'steal' all the water from them (by now they probably would have.) International law would not even try to protect Israeli rights so Israel ignores such law when it goes the other way.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-04-25 07:44  

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