Press TV News - Oct 17, 2007
Israeli nuclear activities in the Dimona site have significantly increased cancer incidence among Palestinian adults and children.
Palestinian sources have said that the nuclear pollution from the Dimona reactor has increased the incidence of rare cancers among the Palestinian-- particularly among children.
Cases of very rare malignancies including heart and eye cancers have recently been reported among Palestinian children. The sources said the radiations are threatening the West Bank, Jordan and Egypt.
The report says nuclear activities in Dimona have increased the rate of cancers in the Palestinian territories by 60 percent.
Palestinian experts have filed lawsuits against the Zionist Regime with the relevant international bodies and a British team is to visit the region to asses the pollution.
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