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highplainsdem

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13. Oh, hell. Israel wants the water from the Litani river. This is partly a resource grab. They've wanted
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 11:03 PM
17 hrs ago

that river's water for decades. And this war is giving them an excuse to grab it.

From the Christian Science Monitor in 1982:

https://www.csmonitor.com/1982/0120/012034.html

However, the Golan Heights are even more important in the context of Israel's future water policy as a steppingstone - quite literally - to the liberation or occupation of the southeastern corner of the Lebanon and physical control of the Litani. While estimates of the available flow from the Litani differ considerably, Israeli sources argue that a minimum of 400 million cubic meters yearly could be diverted into Israel - or as much as 700 million if the Lebanese dam upstream could be destroyed or its spillways opened.

The Litani River has long been a target (since the early Zionist settlements in Palestine under the British mandate) but that target - essentially academic until recently - now adds an ever increasing urgency to the older designs upon the Litani waters.

Plans for acquiring the Litani were articulated soon after Israel came into being in 1948, and the recently published diaries of Moshe Sharret, reveal such Cabinet-level discussions in the mid-1950s. At a more mundane level, restaurant place mats in the Tel Aviv Sheraton Hotel show the historical boundaries of Israel spanning the area of today's Lebanon well north of the Litani. Historical claims thus correlate closely with economic exigency, and Israeli publications refer tellingly to the ''wasted'' resources of the Litani juxtaposed to Israel's needs.

The waters of the Litani River promise an increase of between 25 and 45 percent in water availability, all the more alluring now that the sewage reclamation projects, the last options for indigenous water, are being completed. Diversion of the Litani into Israel is physically easy, a simpler undertaking than the National Water Carrier, and the engineering studies are reportedly complete.

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It's all about to get worse, [View all] RandySF 19 hrs ago OP
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This thought was self-deleted by the author. Dan 18 hrs ago #2
Like our own personal felon WmChris 18 hrs ago #3
Will they flatten it to the ground like they did Gaza... ananda 18 hrs ago #4
Where does Israel get its weapons? Intractable 18 hrs ago #5
How can we not be MOSTLY responsible? Ferrets are Cool 17 hrs ago #10
Greater Isreal. 1WorldHope 18 hrs ago #6
Extremism RandySF 18 hrs ago #7
As I've thought for years. If anyone should know better, it's Israel. paleotn 17 hrs ago #14
Maybe humans are bound to repeat mistakes. 1WorldHope 17 hrs ago #16
Certainly seems to be. paleotn 17 hrs ago #18
Errr...........correction Mossfern 16 hrs ago #24
Who is worse? I say the former but a close tie vapor2 16 hrs ago #28
Thank you for your correction. I understand entirely and agree. 1WorldHope 15 hrs ago #30
Winning hearts and minds? hibbing 18 hrs ago #8
I'm sure Ivanka's husband will fix this right away. SunSeeker 17 hrs ago #9
Tiffany's father-in-law gets to run this one. Tanuki 16 hrs ago #23
Ah yes, the truck salesman. We're in good hands. SunSeeker 16 hrs ago #26
Is this a surprise to anyone? Bettie 17 hrs ago #11
Don't forget Syria. Already took a chunk last year. AloeVera 16 hrs ago #21
And they will take more Bettie 8 hrs ago #32
... orangecrush 17 hrs ago #12
Oh, hell. Israel wants the water from the Litani river. This is partly a resource grab. They've wanted highplainsdem 17 hrs ago #13
In a sandbox, it's all about water. paleotn 17 hrs ago #15
True. But I hadn't seen Israel's wanting Lebanon's water mentioned recently. Seeing the river's name highplainsdem 17 hrs ago #19
Probably about more than just water angrychair 15 hrs ago #29
They have no more right to do this, Bayard 15 hrs ago #31
970 pounds of Iranian uranium unaccounted for, you say? Orrex 17 hrs ago #17
Bibi just loves the smell of genocide in the morning Scalded Nun 16 hrs ago #20
Well, why stop there? Wednesdays 16 hrs ago #22
Bibi can probably TAKE it, but then will come the task of KEEPING it. Buns_of_Fire 16 hrs ago #25
They are already losing one war angrychair 16 hrs ago #27
Netanyahu thinks he can Bettie 7 hrs ago #33
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