As we drive north to the top of the country we see many orchards of oranges and lemons. There are a lot of figs and dates grown in this desert and as the Israel farmers learned how to irrigate. When the State of Israel was established in 1949 the people already knew they had to learn how to adapt to the desert. They discovered that there was a lot of water underground but it was saltwater from the Mediterranean. They learned how to irrigate with drip hoses and how to use the saltwater to water their crops. They also had a system to take out the salt. By trial and error they learned to slowly drip water on their trees and crops and they grew quickly from that.
The directional signs often has the names of cities that were named in the bible. We did eventually go to Tiberias but that was where our hotel was going to be that night, on the Sea of Galilee.
There is a lot of history as we ride along the roads. All of Israel became in a country when God sent the former Jewish slaves into the land. The only other people ever to live there were Cananites. They had a direct anncestory to the people of Create. The Jewish people were told to move in and take over. The land remained a Jewish country until the Romans started to invade the area. The Roman's goal was to kill all of the Jewish people or send them away. At that time a Roman king decided to name it Palestine. It was a name to insult the Jewish people as the root meaning of Palestine meant a title from the Philistines. The Philistines were arch enemies of the Jews and the king wanted the land to have a distasteful sound to the Jews.
The Jewish people ended up being scattered out of the land, leaving it a desert land of Roman buildings. Any Arab group that started to move in, liied in tents and built no buildings. The Jewish people were driven out for 2000 years. Lebenon formed into a country north of the land and Jordan also formed into the country they are today east of the land. Syria to the northeast of the Jordan country. It was a lot of the land then called Palestine.
The Jews that were exiled did survive and create groups in northern Africa and all other parts of the world. Because of the practice of the Holoaost, the world took notice.and it is one of the reasons for World War 2, which was to stop the killing of them in Europe. In 1948 the State of Israel was established through the United Nations and the Colony that England held, was turn over to the Jewish nation. Of course it was not welcomed by all the surrounding countries and Israel had to fight for a whole year to get itself onto the land.
Back to today's time we are traveling by a kibbutz established through time to place cities in northern Israel. Because of Lebanon continual dislike of the Jewish people and the establishment of the country 70 years ago, frequent missiles are sent into to these places.
The people of Israel really have created their own oasis lands with there technology with water.
The trees are planted in some of the areas to help stop the enemies from shooting farmers who are working in the fields. If they can see them they do shoot at them.
The creation of the cities are a creative work as they set up a civilization in a desert.
The structures built in northern Israel are built with a foot thick or more of concrete. Every building has a bomb shelter if or when needed.
They are modern looking cities with businesses and grocery stores to make the city work.
Modern filling stations and grocery stores are seen from the highway. Thins are not so Americanized as much as they build in modern design. There are no franchises here from any other country.
The land is a perfect place for orchards when irrigated, with many acres of trees. Some crops are grown under netting like tomatoes and vine plants. The hills are the ones that sit in Lebanon, the northern most edge of Israel.
A photo taken from the bus shows the trees planted to keep sniper fire from killing or wounding farm workers. I was hoping too that they didn't shoot at tour buses. I guess that might damage their image if they kill world travelers.
Beyond here is the Golan. It is called the Golan Heights by the Arabs but it is just the Golan. Jordan sits to the east of here and the strip of settlers in Golan continues to grow by leaps and bounds in population. The land is disputed even though it was always a part of the original land. It is funny that the Arabs are jealous of it but have never ever built on it. When Jordan attacked Israel in 1967 their intent along with the Lebanon and Syria was to wipe the Jewish people off the face of the earth. Instead, Israel won the war that they did not start and they took back all of the land that was originally their land. Jordan up to that time was still holding Jerusalem and the Temple mount.
The land is of no value at first glance until it is cleared and an irrigation system is created. The soil is not perfect but it will grow many things.
My next visit will be at the Tel of Dan, the utter most top part of Israel.
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