The Battle for Israel's Palmachim Beach

green-prophet-save-palmachim-beachIt’s only February and the beach is already a hot topic in Israel, but alas, for all the wrong reasons.

Work has got underway in the last few weeks to build a 350-apartment holiday resort on a virtually untouched part of Palmachim Beach, which lies midway between the cities of Tel Aviv and Ashdod.

It may have rained most of this past week – not to mention the snowfall a fortnight previously – but my luck was in as the sun came out when I paid a visit recently to the beach and nearby kibbutz researching a report about the development.

It may only be a tiny place – sandwiched between the private land of Kibbutz Palmachim and the larger commercial Palmachim Beach – but the secluded bay, dubbed the ‘fishermen’s beach’ by locals, is one of the last ‘wild’ spaces on Israel’s small, but built-up, Mediterranean coastline. So no surprise that the prospect of hundreds of extra people (plus the associated noise, litter and pollution) have caused a stir among local residents and beach-users, some of whom have even set up camp on the beach itself. Sure, any development of this kind has pros and cons – potentially among the former are jobs and PR for the area, which is home to many archaeological discoveries including the ancient city of Tel Yavne-Yam.

But the question here is one of balance: between financial benefits and the less quantifiable value of nature and open space.

A ‘Save Palmachim’ group set up on Facebook two weeks ago has already accumulated in excess of 3,000 members at the time of typing.

Whether green campaigners can take on the developers, who bought the land from the Local Municipality, and stop the building remains to be seen… Watch this space as the story unfolds.

Jerusalem Post: Battle for the Beach, Video: Palmachim Beach – Beginning of the End (Hebrew), Green Prophet: Jerusalem of White.

Photo: Michael Green.

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Author: Michael Green

Born into a family of auto mechanics and engineers in east London’s urban sprawl, Michael bucked the trend and chose a bicycle instead of a car. A relative newcomer to Jerusalem, he works as a freelance journalist writing for the Jerusalem Post and other publications. Before moving to Israel, he worked for an environmental NGO in England where he developed a healthy obsession with organic vegetables and an aversion to pesticides and GMOs. Michael’s surname is pure coincidence. Michael can be reached at michael (at) greenprophet (dot) com.

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3 thoughts on “The Battle for Israel's Palmachim Beach”

  1. Was she whispering in Chinese? The fisherman’s beach is a beautiful spot to walk, paddle, or even camp overnight. Catch it while it’s still there!

  2. Michael,
    I was talking to my friend M. She reports that you have been camping out on the beach in protest. Is this true? Do tell….

  3. Roni says:

    Facebook has already 4000 memebers and we are growing!
    everybody must come to the beach on friday and saturday
    we are having a big thing there 🙂 we need every one to support !

    we have to take a stand ! we CAN NOT be bunnys! in this world for our corrupt government and municipalities to play with us as they wish
    while DESTROYING our EARTH! for ever!!!!

    they have already ruined most of our beaches!
    this is a public beach that was sold!
    OUR beach!!

    come help us !
    come take a stand!!

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