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Geva Newsreel 184, 1959

The Yarkon River is Polluted

1959
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Directed by: Unknown
Subtitles: English, Hebrew
Pollution floods the Yarkon River: near-apocalyptic footage showing the state of the Yarkon River in a time when toxic sewage and waste were regularly pumped into its waters. The narrator, with all the required pathos, explains the river and its surroundings’ catastrophic state, caused directly by the people who live and holiday along its banks: the stench, rubbish, pollution, and swathes of dead fish. Footage of the Yarkon over the years allows one to explore the changes endured by this river which flows through the heart of the country, in a region where open spaces are indeed becoming few and far between. That being said, there is an element of comfort to watching this film, bearing in mind the Yarkon’s current condition: large parts of the river have now been rehabilitated, the public has returned to relax and luxuriate on its banks, whilst local councils are investing in developing and improving its surroundings – however, bathing in its waters remains very hazardous indeed.

Severe pollution harms the Yarkon River. Poisoned fish float in the river alongside mounds of garbage. The park trails are empty and the houses around are said to be gradually abandoned.

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