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Absurd: Palestinian PM blames Israel for environmental pollution

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“The PA has zero control over the environment in Judea and Samaria, polluting and suffocating both Israeli and Arab communities,” says Eitan Melet of the Regavim NGO. This article first appeared on World Israel News, by Aryeh Savir The Palestinian Authority’s Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said Israel’s “colonial settlements and their waste” are “Palestine’s most […]

Tour of the Judean Desert Nature Reserve

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Not a mirage: Yesterday, we hosted a press tour of the Judean Desert Nature Reserve, and it was truly heart-wrenching. The journalists who joined us saw with their own eyes how, in direct violation of the Oslo Accords and the Wye River Memorandum, illegal construction in the nature reserve has spiraled out of control, under […]

Under our noses, the illegal Kfar Kassem Commercial Zone

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In the last few years, in central Israel, next to Kfar Kassem and on lands zoned for agricultural use, an enormous commercial zone has popped up illegally. With massive warehouses, garages, stores, factories, and sprawling over more than 2000 dunams, the commercial zone is the largest illegal one in Israel. What’s so problematic about the […]

Regions

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Regavim is active throughout the Land of Israel. Our field coordinators are in the field every day, monitoring, investigating, researching, and documenting problems and illegal activity. In these four different regions, we attempt to protect State lands, fight illegal construction, environmental pollution, and a lack of governance.

Palestinian Authority make ecological assault on Nahal Alexander

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In response to Regavim’s complaint over new environmental hazards in Nahal Alexander, the Ministry of Environmental Protection has placed the blame elsewhere. Nahal Alexander, which flows from the western side of the Samaria mountain belt through the Sharon area and into the Mediterranean Sea, has been plagued by an ecological disaster — mainly due to […]

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