Israel Court Rules against Ammonia Tank after Nasrallah's 'Nuclear' Threat

W460

An Israeli court has ordered that a container in the northern city of Haifa capable of holding 12,000 tons of ammonia and likened to a "nuclear bomb" be emptied of its toxic content.

The court ruling gave Haifa Chemicals 10 days to remove the liquid-form chemical from its tank, located in the city's Mediterranean bay.

The ruling by the Haifa court comes after the municipality called for the container's activity to be brought to an immediate halt.

It brings an end to a decades-long struggle by environmental groups.

The push received added urgency last year when Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said the ammonia container would be like "a nuclear bomb" if hit by his group's missiles.

Nasrallah, whose group targeted the Haifa area in a 2006 war with Israel, echoed warnings from experts and activists cited in Israeli media that "tens of thousands of people" would be killed in case the container was struck.

Ammonia, used in fertilizers, is poisonous to humans.

Ehud Keinan, a chemistry professor who headed a group of experts behind a report presented to the court, said the container posed a clear and present threat even without Nasrallah's firepower.

Keinan, president of the Israel Chemical Society, said residents of Haifa and the area faced a danger each month when a tanker arrived to fill the container.

If the boat leaked, thousands of tons of ammonia would react on impact with the sea, creating a toxic cloud that could impact anyone within a 20-kilometer radius, Keinan said.

The material is supplied to nearby plants by pipes or trucked off to other more distant parts of Israel. Almost all the stored ammonia was re-exported by Haifa Chemicals in the form of fertilizers. 

Keinan said the 31-year-old container had never been thoroughly inspected and would not withstand the impact of a projectile.

Local industries that used it for medical, military or cooling purposes could import it in smaller quantities, he said.

Maya Jacobs, director of Zalul, an environmental NGO, welcomed the court ruling and said Israel had been "held hostage" by Haifa Chemicals.

A spokesman for Haifa Chemicals said the organization would "respect the court's decision."

Comments 3
Missing patriot10 14 February 2017, 08:08

Instead of attacking the site, the hidden sheick is telling his allies in Israel to remove them.
He sees that Israel and hezbstakhfarallah need each other to survive. Now no one can pressure nassy to attack an empty site. Great tactic

Missing humble 14 February 2017, 10:05

Fully agree with you Patriot.
Lying and hiding the truth is considered as "intelligence" in politics...all has become cheating, disinformation and falsification. They have no respect for the value of people. Pity for their brainwashed followers.

Thumb Mystic 14 February 2017, 14:06

The fact that your Israeli comrades are so fast to clear out and empty everything, shows that the Sayeds words alone are powerful in itself, not just the rockets.

This was just an example of Israelis soft spots, they don't know everything.