Over the past month, a task force from the Civil Administration has been operating across Judea and Samaria to combat illegal waste-burning activities. The team has focused on intensified enforcement efforts, extinguishing active fire sites and rehabilitating polluted areas.
Following a special situational assessment, authorities decided to prioritize action at an illegal waste site in Na’alin, where pollution had significantly impacted air quality in nearby cities and communities. Dozens of contractors were deployed under enforcement supervision, removing large quantities of illegally dumped waste.
According to recent environmental monitoring data, air pollution levels in nearby communities dropped to roughly half of what was recorded before the operation began.
The act of burning waste illegally constitutes eco-terrorism and poses a significant and urgent issue for the inhabitants of Judea and Samaria. This is not merely a trendy expression reflecting a generation’s anxiety regarding what they view as a global crisis affecting humanity. It is essential for Israel to continue to address this issue as part of the ongoing terrorist agenda that seeks to harm and eliminate Israel.
