Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Settlers make water sources a tourist site and bar Palestinians from entering

West Bank Jews are making tourism sites of water sources that Palestinians use for agriculture.

Springwater continues to be vital to Palestinian farmers, but recently, at the settlers' initiative, many springs on the other side of the Green Line have been turned into tourism sites from which the Palestinians are barred. Hebrew-language signs have been posted near many springs; some places have become memorial sites for settlers killed in terror attacks or during military service.

Brown signs dot Samaria's roads bearing the Hebrew name of a nearby spring. This name is likely to appear on the Springs Route's site list on a tourist map of local councils such as Mateh Binyamin in southern Samaria.

Eli, West Bank - Dror Etkes - Nov. 21, 2010


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