Israeli forces close off in Jordan Valley-area lands



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NABLUS (Ma'an) – Israeli forces and representatives of the Israeli water-tech company "Mekorot" closed and separated the water lines from about 3,000 dunams (741 acres) of agricultural Palestinian land Jordan Valley on Thursday. According to Azzam al-Hajj Muhammad, head of the municipality of Furush Beit Dajan village, in the northern West Bank district of Nablus, said that since Thursday morning, Israeli forces have started to dig in search of water holes and close them in n attempt Palestinian farmers with water. Israeli forces closed all the way to the water of 3,000 dunams worth of agricultural land, which is more than 1,200 Palestinian residents depend on the terms of supply. This project is one of the most important projects in the Jordan Valley, which is a major source of life for many Palestinians residents of the Jordan Valley, who are the main farmers or Bedouins. Jordan Valley Residents mostly live in enclaves closed off by Israeli military zones, checkpoints, and more than 30 illegal Israeli settlements.
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