by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
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Israel and Syria are involved in indirect talks for a novel proposal to export Israeli apples in return for Syrian water, according to Likud’s Druze Knesset Member Ayoub Kara.
Israel has been hundreds of tons of apples to Syria in recent years despite the official freeze in diplomatic and trade ties with Damascus, which is a declared enemy of Israel.
MK Kara admitted that some people are afraid of his proposal despite the "green light" it received at its inception. "I hope we can get over this obstacle,” he added. “Despite the political-security situation, we can take this step. If we can get water, it does not matter whether it comes from the skies or from a pipeline. The main thing is that there should be water."
Both Israel and Syria suffer from a . The level of the Kinneret, Israel’s largest lake, had dropped drastically during the last five years of drought. Barring heavy rains in the second half of the winter, the lake is expected to reach the “black line,” where authorities may have to stop pumping water to prevent irreversible damage to ecology and to stop too many impurities from entering the water system.
“In the past several years, we have exported apples to Israel and we want to continue this trend if it improves political interests,” MK Kara said. He added that he also is working with Jordan on a project to clean up the Yarmouk River.
“We can cheapen the price of water in exchange for apples, and we can create a Garden of Eden in Israel, so who should try to stop this? The agricultural minister said he is prepared to give all the apples we have in exchange for water. The government simply has to stand behind us.”
(IsraelNationalNews.com)