Noam Chomsky Quotes
Another Thing They Talk About A Lot Is Water - And That's A Very Crucial Thing, Which Is Not Discussed Very Much In The United States But It's Probably The Main Reason Why Israel Is Never Going To Give Up The West Bank. See, This Is A Very Arid Region, So Water Is More Important Than Oil, And There Are Very Limited Water Resources In Israel. In Fact, A Lot Of The Wars In The Middle East Have Been About Water - For Instance, The Wars Involving Israel And Syria Have Usually Been About The Headwaters Of The Jordan, Which Come From Syria, Jordan, And Lebanon. And As A Matter Of Fact, One Of The Main Reasons Why Israel Is Holding On To The So-called "Security Zone" It Seized In Southern Lebanon [in The 1982 Invasion] Is That That Area Includes A Mountain, Mount Hermon, Which Is A Big Part Of The Watershed That Brings Water To The Region.
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