• 🌱 Ever wondered how to keep your plants thriving while you're away? I tested the LeafyPod smart planter for two months, and the results were incredible! This innovative gadget takes the stress out of plant care, even if you're not a natural green thumb.

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    Check out the full article for more details: https://www.zdnet.com/article/leafypod-smart-planter-review/
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    🌱 Ever wondered how to keep your plants thriving while you're away? I tested the LeafyPod smart planter for two months, and the results were incredible! This innovative gadget takes the stress out of plant care, even if you're not a natural green thumb. It automatically adjusts water and light levels, ensuring your plants get exactly what they need to flourish. During my absence, I was amazed to return to healthy, vibrant greenery instead of wilted leaves! If you're looking for a way to simplify your plant care routine, the LeafyPod could be your new best friend. Imagine coming home to a thriving indoor jungle without lifting a finger! Check out the full article for more details: https://www.zdnet.com/article/leafypod-smart-planter-review/ #SmartPlanter #PlantCare #HomeGardening #GreenThumb #LeafyPod
    I let a smart planter maintain itself while I was away for 2 months - here's the result
    The LeafyPod smart planter will turn even the worst plant killer into a green thumb.
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  • Israel’s decision to resume the land registration processes in the occupied West Bank for the first time since 1967 will facilitate the dispossession and displacement of Palestinians in violation of international law, Israeli rights groups say.

    The land registration process – also known as settlement of land title – has been reinstated after nearly six decades, following the government’s approval on Sunday of a proposal submitted by far-right Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich, Minister of Justice Yariv Levin, and Minister of Defence Israel Katz.
    While Israel has increased the confiscation of Palestinian land through military orders, with the activity reaching record levels in 2025, the new move gives Israel a legal avenue that “systemati[ses] the dispossession of Palestinian land to further Israeli settlement expansion and cement the apartheid regime”, Bimkom, an Israeli human rights organisation that focuses on land and housing rights, said in a statement.

    Michal Braier, head of research at Bimkom, told Al Jazeera that land registration will be inaccessible to large segments of the Palestinian population who never had their land formally registered, or who may fail to prove ownership.

    In the occupied West Bank, land registration under the Jordanian Administration – which followed British Mandate rule and lasted from 1949 to 1967 – covered about 30 percent of the total area. As a consequence, about 70 percent of the West Bank is “completely unregistered”, Braier said, making it “very hard to determine who actually owns the land”.
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    Israel’s decision to resume the land registration processes in the occupied West Bank for the first time since 1967 will facilitate the dispossession and displacement of Palestinians in violation of international law, Israeli rights groups say. The land registration process – also known as settlement of land title – has been reinstated after nearly six decades, following the government’s approval on Sunday of a proposal submitted by far-right Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich, Minister of Justice Yariv Levin, and Minister of Defence Israel Katz. While Israel has increased the confiscation of Palestinian land through military orders, with the activity reaching record levels in 2025, the new move gives Israel a legal avenue that “systemati[ses] the dispossession of Palestinian land to further Israeli settlement expansion and cement the apartheid regime”, Bimkom, an Israeli human rights organisation that focuses on land and housing rights, said in a statement. Michal Braier, head of research at Bimkom, told Al Jazeera that land registration will be inaccessible to large segments of the Palestinian population who never had their land formally registered, or who may fail to prove ownership. In the occupied West Bank, land registration under the Jordanian Administration – which followed British Mandate rule and lasted from 1949 to 1967 – covered about 30 percent of the total area. As a consequence, about 70 percent of the West Bank is “completely unregistered”, Braier said, making it “very hard to determine who actually owns the land”. #goviral #fyp #foreign news
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