Wild Pig Commandos Attack Palestinian Agricultural Crops
Israeli Settlers Blamed.
Wild boar in and around Samaria (in the northern region of the West Bank, Middle East) are Israel's super secret, highly efficient, most destructive stealth commandos in the fight against Palestinians. At least in the eyes of the Palestinian Authority (PA) that governs Arab villages around Ariel and nearby towns.
According to repeated reports in PA media outlets, Israeli settlers are releasing the pigs in an orchestrated effort to engineer wild pig attacks on Palestinian fields and crops.
“The wild boars are being released by Israeli settlers in order to destroy the plants and crops of Palestinians”, reported Ma'an, a Palestinian news agency.
The head of the PA regional farmer's union reflects this sentiment. Residents of Samaria have also made similar complaints during the past three years. Officers in the Palestinian military confirmed that Israel is behind these wanton attacks.
The brazen raids continue, though Israeli officials are culling wild pigs in areas under their control. Culling of wild pigs by the Israeli Nature and Parks Authority intensified since May 2009 due to damage in the Haifa district.
We know that pigs are smarter than your average pet dog. Nevertheless, one has to wonder how Israel trains its wild pigs to attack and selectively destroy only Arab crops. Maybe we could learn from the Israelis to train our American wild pig populations to ferret out and destroy clandestine cells of terrorists before their efforts bear fruit?
PJJ
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3 comments:
I have often thought of training a "Judas Pig" so that he may lead us to a wild herd hidden somewhere in the wilderness PJJ.
Now, I believe that I can actually do it!
Too, Too Funny!
PJJ, I have a question which has been burning within my brain for several decades now.
I had read reports and essays, that back during the times of the great battles and where corpses were left out in the open, that Wild Boar would come in and feed upon the deceased individuals.
This in turn, would cause a craving for human flesh within the Wild Boar which had done the feasting, and they would then turn their attentions upon "live" subjects.
Is their any real truth to these claims about Wild Boar Predators?
Re: Judas Pig
Great idea, Native.
Those of us who hunt public lands would welcome Judas Pigs with open arms!
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