nature reserve – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Sun, 19 May 2024 13:07:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg nature reserve – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Palestinian Authority rapidly building illegal city in Judean Desert Nature Reserve https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/05/19/palestinian-authority-rapidly-builds-illegal-city-in-judean-desert-nature-reserve/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/05/19/palestinian-authority-rapidly-builds-illegal-city-in-judean-desert-nature-reserve/#respond Sun, 19 May 2024 12:28:06 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=953541   The Palestinian Authority continues to establish facts on the ground and is rapidly building a new illegal city in the Judean Desert nature reserve under the cover of the ongoing violent conflict. Gush Etzion Regional Council head Yaron Rosenthal describes the situation as a "severe failure" and demands the Israeli government take immediate action. […]

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The Palestinian Authority continues to establish facts on the ground and is rapidly building a new illegal city in the Judean Desert nature reserve under the cover of the ongoing violent conflict. Gush Etzion Regional Council head Yaron Rosenthal describes the situation as a "severe failure" and demands the Israeli government take immediate action.

Gush Etzion Regional Council head Yaron Rosenthal (Oren Ben Hakoon) Oren Ben Hakoon

The construction of the new city was exposed about a year ago in an investigative report by Israel Hayom in collaboration with the Regavim organization. The report revealed that the construction is causing severe damage to the nature reserve. For Gush Etzion, the construction poses a severe security threat, as it isolates the Gush Etzion settlements, turning them into an enclave surrounded by Arab cities and villages, while access to the area is already difficult.

The suspected location of the city being built in the Judean Desert (Google Maps) Google Maps

"The Palestinian side shall safeguard and preserve the Nature Reserves in accordance with established scientific standards," the Oslo Accords explicitly stated, strictly prohibiting construction in the reserve area. Even after the areas were officially designated as Area B – under Palestinian civil control and Israeli security control – the interim Wye Memorandum from 1999 states: "The Palestinian side has further informed that they will act according to the established scientific standards, and that therefore there will be no changes in the status of these areas...While these standards do not allow new construction in these areas, existing roads and buildings may be maintained."

After news of the illegal city became public, an uproar ensued. Former Gush Etzion Regional Council head Shlomo Ne'eman even brought in influencers to assist in exposing the issue to the public and pressure the government to do something about it. Before Rosh Hashanah, the Yesha Council held a ceremonial toast at the site, attended by Minister for Settlement and National Missions Orit Strock. The event turned into a confrontation with Palestinians.

Minister for Settlement and National Missions Orit Strock (Yonatan Zindel/Flash 90) Yonatan Zindel/Flash 90

However, since nothing has been done despite statements from government officials, the construction is rapidly advancing without any intervention from law enforcement. Many new roads and buildings have been built, scattered across a radius of about six kilometers. Another recent step by the city planners is the construction of a Palestinian tourist resort area. This project and its access roads are being built swiftly.

Rosenthal stated: "While some of us have become disillusioned with the concept in Gaza, burying our heads in the sand regarding Judea and Samaria continues. If we do not stop the rampant illegal construction in the reserve today, in a few years we will be dealing with one of the most severe security incidents here. This severe failure is a security threat to the State of Israel - wake up."

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Family trip turns into wildlife rescue operation https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/08/06/family-trip-turns-into-wildlife-rescue-operation/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/08/06/family-trip-turns-into-wildlife-rescue-operation/#respond Fri, 06 Aug 2021 06:16:48 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=669343   The Bar-Hai family was on its way to a beach in northern Israel when the children noticed an owl stuck in an Israel Railways security fence. Turning their beach trip into a wildlife rescue operation, they spared no effort in rescuing the bird. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter After failing to free […]

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The Bar-Hai family was on its way to a beach in northern Israel when the children noticed an owl stuck in an Israel Railways security fence. Turning their beach trip into a wildlife rescue operation, they spared no effort in rescuing the bird.

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After failing to free the owl, whose head was stuck in the fence, on their own, the family alerted the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, which sent two wildlife inspectors from the nearby Habonim Nature Reserve to help.

The inspectors carefully unstuck the owl and transferred it to the Wildlife Hospital at the Ramat Gan Safari.

"Our family was on its way to Habonim Beach when we made a wrong turn and ended up in an unknown area," the mother, Hadas, said. "That's when the kids suddenly noticed the owl. I tried to help her myself, but she was too scared. But the children didn't give up."

According to Hadas, her children, Matan Or and Achinoam, insisted the family postpone the beach trip and help rescue the bird, instead.

"We drove to the Habonim Nature Reserve and explained the situation to the wildlife inspectors who immediately went back with us to find the owl. The inspectors were very moved, as were we. We are grateful that we had the opportunity to save the bird."

Director of the Habonim Nature Reserve Matan Carmel commended the family.

"Thanks to the family's vigilance and determination, we were able to save the owl. The main food source of such owls are rodents, and they are, therefore, a natural pest control for agricultural areas.

"A family of owls hunts about 2,000-6,000 rodents each year, depending on the size of prey, and prevent the need to use pesticides that are harmful for humans and the environment," Carmel explained.

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