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Illegal natural resources exploitation

In 1993 Israel extended its exploitation of natural resources to wind. Turbines have been installed by Israeli companies, such as Mei Golan and Multimetrix, as well as a United States based company, AES Corporation. In 2014, the Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy, and Water Resources also granted a conditional license to the Eurocom Group subsidiary Enlight Renewable Energy Solutions Ltd. for the production 400 megawatts of electricity from wind-driven turbines in the Occupied Syrian Golan.

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The consequences of this illegal exploitation for the economy of the Arab population of the Golan, in particular the farmers, are disastrous. The looting of natural resources is not only illegal under International Humanitarian Law; it also violates basic human rights, like the adequate standard of living, and the right to work.

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