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Rabbis for Human Rights_ VIOLENT ISRAELI SETTLERS ARE TERRORISTS
SuperbuggG 1 year
Thyme, used in making Za'atar (thyme, sesame, sumac, salt) is the Palestinian national herb...
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"The ban on the harvesting of certain wild herbs, including za'atar (hyssop) and akkoub (gundelia), by Palestinians began in the late 1970s and early 2000s. These bans were implemented by the Israeli government under the pretext of protecting endangered plant species, but critics argue that they were primarily aimed at restricting traditional Palestinian livelihoods and access to natural resources.
In 1977, under the leadership of then-Minister of Agriculture Ariel Sharon, za'atar was designated a protected plant in Israel. This made it illegal for Palestinians to harvest, sell, or possess za'atar without a permit. The ban was controversial from the start, with many Palestinians arguing that it was part of a broader effort to control their land and resources.
Rabbis for Human Rights_ VIOLENT ISRAELI SETTLERS ARE TERRORISTS
SuperbuggG 1 year
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2005, the Israeli government expanded the ban to include akkoub, another wild herb that is commonly used in Palestinian cuisine. This ban was even more controversial than the ban on za'atar, as akkoub is an essential essential part of Palestinian culture and heritage. Many Palestinians saw the ban as an attempt to erase their identity.
The bans on za'atar and akkoub have had a devastating impact on Palestinian communities. They have restricted access to traditional livelihoods, limited access to food and medicine, and disrupted cultural practices. The bans have also been used to criminalize Palestinians and enforce Israeli control over the West Bank.
In 2019, the Israeli government announced that it would be reconsidering its enforcement policy on the harvesting of za'atar, akkoub, and sage. However, the bans remain in place, and Palestinians continue to face prosecution for harvesting these herbs.
Rabbis for Human Rights_ VIOLENT ISRAELI SETTLERS ARE TERRORISTS
ItIsTimeNow 1 year
you are a true wealth of information👍
Rabbis for Human Rights_ VIOLENT ISRAELI SETTLERS ARE TERRORISTS
PantaOz 1 year
Idiotic bans!
Rabbis for Human Rights_ VIOLENT ISRAELI SETTLERS ARE TERRORISTS
SuperbuggG 1 year
Punative! - and introduced by oxygen thief Ariel Sharon when he was Environment Minister!