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Archives for June, 2019

World Health Organization brings solar energy to health sector in Gaza – WAFA

RAMALLAH, Thursday, June 20, 2019 (WAFA) – The World Health Organization (WHO) and implementing partners inaugurated the newly installed solar power plant at Nasser hospital in the Gaza Strip. Funded by the Government of Japan, the solar plant as a source of alternative energy will reduce the reliance of the hospital on donated fuel for […]

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With funds from Japan, UNDP supports harnessing of solar power to treat wastewater in Gaza – WAFA

GAZA, Tuesday, 18 June 2019 (WAFA) – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Japan, in partnership with the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture, Palestinian Energy and Natural Resources Authority (PENRA) and the Costal Municipalities Water Utility inaugurated the Photo Voltaic Solar System for the Rafah Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Plants project. The […]

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Israel to build new sewage pipeline to divert waste from Gaza – YNET

For two years, the residents of Sderot and the rest of the Negev have been dealing with a grim environmental hazard: waste water from Gaza flowing into the region; the solution – a new underground sewage pipeline costing NIS 15 million – will trap the waste water and prevent contamination Matan Tzuri The solution to […]

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Minister of Local Government, EU & World Bank inaugurate Al-Fukhari landfill in Gaza – WAFA

GAZA, Friday, June 14, 2019 (WAFA) – The Palestinian Minister of Local Government Majdi al-Saleh and representatives of the European Union, France and the World Bank inaugurated on Wednesday the Al-Fukhari (Sofa) sanitary landfill site near the city of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip. This strategic infrastructure project is the second largest landfill in […]

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Israel saw significant rise in temperature in recent decades, study shows – Haaretz

Research notes increase in frequency of especially hot nights in past 30 years, as well as a decline in number of days with precipitation of 10 millimeters or more Zafrir Rinat | Jun. 25, 2019 | 9:09 PM A new study points at a warming trend in Israel over the past 70 years, which has […]

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State watchdog: Environmental ministry filed ‘misleading’ reports on pollution inspections – Haaretz

State comptroller claims ministry ordered numerous surprise inspections, didn’t carry all of them out and issued misleading reports; ministry denies charges Zafrir Rinat | Jun. 24, 2019 | 9:28 PM Industrial air pollution in Haifa Bay has been diminishing but the area still continues to suffer from grave ecological and environmental problems, according to a […]

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Negev’s Small Crater secures its place as natural haven – YNET

Ecological treaure in heart of the desert finally gains recognition as a nature reserve, joining its bigger ‘brothers’ the Ramon Crater and Big Crater; site is home to rare birds, mountain goats and even jackals Ilana Curiel|Published: 06.23.19 Happy news for nature lovers and travelers: The Negev Desert’s Small Crater (HaMakhtesh HaKatan), the third in […]

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New round yields ‘notably low’ bids for renewable power projects – Jordan Times

Renewable energy forecast to account for 20 per cent of Kingdom’s electricity needs by 2020 By JT – Jun 14,2019 AMMAN — The government received “notably low” bids during the third round of submissions for a new wind power project, Energy Minister Hala Zawati said on Thursday. During open bidding, six offers were made by […]

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7,678 electricity thefts documented during first five months of 2019 — EMRC – Jordan Times

AMMAN — The Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission (EMRC) on Monday said that its personnel have documented a total of 7,678 electricity thefts during the first five months of this year. In a statement on Monday, EMRC Chief Commissioner Farouq Hiyari said that the commission detected 4,147 of the total electricity thefts while the security […]

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A fire racks a Palestinian village. Israeli firefighters act only when it nears a settlement – Haaretz

The Palestinian family that suffered the most suspects that the fire is linked to the masked people, possibly settlers, who broke into the nearby schoolyard Amira Hass | Jun. 15, 2019 | 5:16 PM | 2 A week ago Wednesday, the first day of the holiday Eid al-Fitr, a fire broke out in the olive […]

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Gaza factions make incendiary balloons sent to Israel more lethal – YNET

The new method adopted by the terror groups includes soaking slow-burning fuse in explosive liquids, causing balloons to drip fireballs as they fly, creating fires in multiple locations Matan Tzuri|Published: 06.13.19 The terror groups in Gaza appear to have found a new method of launching incendiary balloons in order to ignite as many fires as […]

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Israel imposes maritime blockade on Gaza over launch of airborne firebombs – Haaretz / YNET

After eight fires broke out in Israel’s south, army announces move following further reduction of Gaza fishing zone Noa Landau, Almog Ben Zikri | Jun. 12, 2019 | 10:09 PM The Israeli army announced Wednesday a maritime blockade on the Gaza Strip “until further notice,” after airborne firebombs launched from Gaza ignited eight fires in […]

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CDD has dealt with more than 1,500 fires since May — spokesperson – Jordan Times

AMMAN — The Civil Defence Department (CDD) has dealt with more than 1,500 fires in Irbid since the beginning of May, CDD Spokesperson Maj. Iyad Amr said on Sunday. Amr listed a number of reasons for the high volume of fires, including negligence among people with regards to public safety, children playing with flammable material, […]

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Fire starts at Palestinian grove after masked men caught on camera hurling stones at school- Haaretz

Footage shows suspects identified by residents as Israeli fleeing West Bank village of Jalud as 65-year-old trees caught on fire Yotam Berger | Jun. 12, 2019 About ten masked individuals were documented last week hurling rocks at a Palestinian school, moments before smoke was seen billowing from a nearby Palestinian grove that caught fire. Security […]

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Israeli forces uproot trees, demolish water well near Tubas – WAFA

TUBAS, Tuesday, June 11, 2019 (WAFA) – Israeli forces Tuesday morning uprooted dozens of olive trees and demolished a water well, to the east of Tammun town, south of Tubas city, in the northern West Bank. Morshed Bani Odeh, a local resident, told WAFA that Israeli forces stormed the farming area of Umm al-Kabbash, east […]

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No injuries reported after live bullets allegedly fired at water authority employees in Karak – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Jun 04,2019 AMMAN — Authorities were tracking down suspects who reportedly fired live bullets at on-duty employees of the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ) on Sunday night in Karak Governorate, a government official said on Monday. The WAJ employees were shot at as they were reporting to complaints from residents of […]

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Authorities dismantle ‘major’ water theft operation in Amman’s Wadi Al Seer – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – May 31,2019 AMMAN — Authorities recently carried out a campaign in Amman’s western Wadi Al Seer neighbourhood, a scene of recurring water violations, and apprehended an alleged violator, while another remains at large, according to government officials. Acting on reports of water violations in Wadi Al Seer, involving the drilling of […]

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Minister hails desalination as strategic solution for water scarcity problem – Jordan Times

May 31,2019 AMMAN — Climate change, the Syrian refugee influx and the massive growth in various sectors have all contributed to increasing demand on water, which requires searching for unconventional water resources, Water Minister Raed Abul Saud said on Wednesday. Abul Saud added that seawater desalination can be a strategic solution for water provision in […]

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Environmental Peacebuilding Newsletter, June 2019

A Delegation from Clermont City in France and Representatives for the General Consulate in Jerusalem visit the Middle East From May 1st – 3rd, a delegation from Clermont-Ferrand City in France, along with representatives for the General Consulate in Jerusalem, visited Al Auja Municipality and the Jordan Valley Regional Council to begin a much anticipated […]

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Tel Aviv ranks third in Mediterranean in amount of plastic waste washing ashore – Haaretz / YNET

World Wildlife Fund report, which did not examine all cities along the Mediterranean, says that on just one kilometer of Tel Aviv beach, 46 pounds of trash reach the shore each day Zafrir Rinat | Jun. 10, 2019 Tel Aviv is the Mediterranean city with the third-highest amount of plastic waste washing up on its […]

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