Israel bent on confiscating large land in Quds for garbage dump
The Zionist regimen has decided to confiscate 65 hectares of land in occupied al-Quds ('Jerusalem') to establish two garbage dumps, according to PIC.
A researcher specialized in settlement activity, Ahmed Sub Laban, said that the first junkyard would be established on 50 hectares in the area between Enata and Aisawiya, describing the area as a valley 745 meters deep.
The other plan envisages seizing 15 hectares of land between Kafr Akab and Bir Nabala to the north of occupied al-Quds to establish another rubbish dump, he added.
Another researcher, Amran Al-Resheq, said that the two garbage dumps would negatively affect the environment, adding that the regime did not care less about the health of the Arab inhabitants.