ISRAHELLI LAND USURPERS TO ATTEND TURKEYS WORLD FORESTRY CONFERENCE Israeli delegation to the World Forestry Conference in Turkey
Due to an active policy of forest rehabilitation, conservation and management, Israel is the only country in the world where the amount of trees growing now is more than were growing a hundred years ago.
(Communicated by the Ministry of foreign Affairs Spokesperson)
http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/About+the+Ministry/MFA+Spokesman/2012/Delegation-to-UNFF-9-Apr-2013.htm
The State of Israel is the only country in the world with more trees now than it had a hundred years ago. Israel joined the United Nations Forum on
Forests a year ago as a representative of the group of Western countries.
The State of Israel will send a delegation to the 10th Session of the UN
Forum on Forestry held from April 8-19 in Istanbul, Turkey. The Israeli
delegation includes representatives of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs &[[[ the JNF]]]. This year's meeting will focus on forestry and economic development.Israel has been on the Forum of Forests board for a year as a representative of the group of Western countries and by virtue of this role is helping to
manage the conference. The delegation will hold a side event on forest and landscape restoration in Israel.The State of Israel has always recognized the value of forests(ed note:they steal from Palestine) and over the years has become an innovative force in forestry. From research to theory and practice, Israel has acquired extensive knowledge and experience in forestry and ecosystems.
[ed notes;therev you have it!Israhell the main land thief and usurper of Palestinian land (including forests)will be attending the event in Turkey!also see... Israel's theft of more Palestinian land. Israel's theft of more Palestinian land. Written by Stephen Lendman
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