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Forest fire tour

I went to the north again yesterday to view the damage done to the forests and agricultural fields by fire. Quite a large amount of land was consumed by fires from Hizbullah rockets that missed the populated areas, but still caused damage. A spokesman for the Jewish National Fund recently wrote in an article that the damage to the forests and fields is estimated at several million dollars and will take between five and six years to recover.

Naftali Hills, near Kiryat ShemonaI began with a tour of the Naftali hills, which rise above Kiryat Shemona. These hills separate Israel and Lebanon, and many rockets that landed short of Kiryat Shemona sparked fires on these hills. The smoke and ash would pour down the hills, covering the town and valley below. Now that the guns have silenced and the fires all been put out, the full extent of the damage became visible. Much of the hillside is now black and grey. If the trees haven’t been totally destroyed, then they are brownish in color, as if it were autumn.

Scorched Hula Valley treesDown below in the Hula Valley, much of the same. On one side of a road just south of Kiryat Shemona, the trees are all still green, untouched by the fires. On the other side, a Katusha rocket had landed and sparked a fire, burning everything in its path up until the road. Everywhere the smell of fire still remained in the air. In some places the ground was covered with a soft layer of ash that would circulate about as I walked through the area.

I talked with two firemen at the Kiryat Shemona station, who lamented the damage to the forests, as well as to property and lives. They said that every day during the war they were responding to something like 60 calls. They worked at a feverish pace and were even supplemented by fire crews from around the country, but still the task of extinguishing all of the blazes was too much. Only after the fighting had stopped were the firefighters able to extinguish all of the fires.

Trees near Tel ChaiThe Hizbullah intentionally targeted Israeli civilian populations, and whenever they missed often had the added “advantage” of burning forests and fields of crops. It is doubtful that any of this was seen on the news programs. Instead, they chose to focus on the suffering of the poor Lebanese people from the “war crimes” committed by the cruel Israelis. It is amazing that how no matter what the situation or the circumstances, the world media and the UN can find a way to blame Israel for it.

5 Responses to “Forest fire tour”

  1. Dottie Lamont Says:

    Thank you for sharing the damage of the forests and trees of Israel. Many animals must have suffered! The trauma of the war is sad with lives lost as well as homes, and the crops, and more than what most realize. So we need to know and have compassion on dear Israel. It would be interesting to know who wrote the above article?
    Peace be upon Israel!

  2. Matt A. Says:

    Thank you for giving us all this blogging account about things in Israel. It has been very informative and has given us the truth about what is really going on over in Israel.

    I never realized that the Hezbollah rockets would cause fires as they have. It shows that they have been more destructive than I thought. Living in rural Nevada, where we have been plagued with fires this year, I can understand the problems the fires may have caused.

    Once again, thank you and God bless!

    Matt

  3. Connie Harris Says:

    Shalom, you wonderful people!!

    My goodness, how I have enjoyed your blog! Loved reading all the details and all the great sites that you gave along the way. Oh, to share in your travel by blog and to hear your love of Israel in your words has been such a pleasure this morning. …Israel, my love…for sure!

    God bless you all at Zola Levitt Presents! I am just so proud of the great job you are doing. I know it must have been hard to pick up pieces after Zola went home, but the struggle has brought forth some very beautiful fruit. I wish the programs were longer. I could watch all day!

    The Lord willing, I will again be able to join you on a tour. The last was 1991.

    Love in Y’shua,
    Connie

  4. Kimberly Woolmaker Says:

    I LOVE YOU ALL AND WHAT YOU ARE DOING AT ZOLA,S MINISTRY. I WANT TO CONTINUE TO ENCOURAGE YOU ALL THERE AND LET YOU KNOW IAM PRAYING FOR YOU ALL. I APPRECIATE THE INFORMATION YOU GATHER TO PRESENT TO US ALL IN THESE LAST DAYS WHEN YOU CANT TRUST THE NEWS LIKE WE ALL SHOULD BE ABLE TO AS YOU KNOW. GOD HAS GIFTED YOU AND IAM THANKFUL FOR YOU AT ZOLA,S MINISTRY. BE WELL,IN JESUS NAME, KIMBERLY WOOLMAKER, WEST VIRGINIA.

  5. Kenneth Says:

    Dear Levitt family and ministry partners:

    God bless you for carrying on the Lord’s work in the face of adversity, and doing so with a smile, and such passion and love for Yeshua, Israel, and God’s special Chosen People. My family will say a special prayer for you tonight. God bless and Shalom.

    Kenneth