This small Israeli company may resolve the world’s water crisis. This is the country that Democrats such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib want to boycott. Israel is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, and no country should ever boycott it. It should be disqualifying for any American politician to advocate for the boycott of America’s closest ally. It is not only morally wrong, but it is bad for America.

For example, let’s imagine a scenario in which Rashida Tlaib is one day governor of Michigan. While governor, the city of Flint is dealing with a water crisis, because its drinking water has been contaminated. The city of Flint is unable to produce any drinking water (which has happened in the past) for its citizens. Fortunately, an Israeli company can resolve this crisis, as it has created technology that can extract clean water from thin air. The people of Flint could finally have access to clean drinking water. However, there is one major problem. Governor Tlaib does not want to work with an Israeli company, since she is an advocate of the BDS movement.

Tlaib’s voters hate Israel as well, and may not support her in future elections should she make a deal with a company from Israel. What would a Governor Rashida Tlaib do? Would she pick water for the people of Flint, or would she support the BDS movement?

Israeli company WaterGen, which has one of the most innovative, interesting, and incredible products ever to come out of Israel – and that is saying a lot – is opening 3 to 4 plants in the USA to manufacture its amazing device (which makes clean drinking water literally out of thin air). In this Fox Business interview the head of the company’s US operations discusses this technology and how it can bring clean water to impoverished communities and to areas devastated by natural disasters. #StartUpNation #IsraelisreallyCool Posted by Micha Mitch Danzig on Monday, November 12, 2018

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