woensdag 19 februari 2025

an Egyptian forest

                                                                                The genetic composition of the Israeli's varies much more than their cultural diversity as the latter is bound to own language, religion and history of the nation. In fact there is no jewish race and on sight it is generally not possible to distinguish whether a person in the Middle East belongs to this or that. But the minds differ and as explained before arabs, kurds, turks and jews form distinct nations. These now may adjust wrong sharing of territory in the first half of the twentieth century. Since the Gaza area then had few inhabitants their proper descendants -not the immigrated refugees- may be asked to consent moving to another part of the arab world, which is not strange to them regarding language and religion; may-be move only a few kilometers southwards to the El Arish coast. The refugees might be welcome in Saoudi-Arabia. Where great economic advantages are available for them, working in well paid jobs. Then there will be no need to raise billions of dollars for reconstruction of the Gaza built-up environment. This does not mean that Israel will be allowed to reign in Gaza. For a possible solution is to make it an Egyptian national park, forested, with also wild animals. Present borderline can shift at the western side a bit to the north and at the easter side somewhat to the south. The Gaza region gets sufficient rain for a thirty meter high cool forest, which is not possible elsewhere in Egypt. The ultimate balance may become positive for all neighbouring countries. 
These ideas from the outside world are based on the desire to reforest in the Middle East wherever there are chances. P.e olive culture should be on irrigated desert land (also removed from dry hot Andalusia) as where rain falls cool woods may grow. Which applies more or less also regarding people. Who need special architecture with inner gardens, profiting from nightly cool Earth, instead of imitating sky scrapers in temperate climates.
                          

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