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However, large-scale population displacement, with consequent overcrowding in temporary settlements and disruption of water supply and sanitation, are indeed associated with increased risks for communicable disease transmission.
"We have also not seen any major disease outbreaks, despite the presence of crowded spontaneous settlements and disruption of water and sanitation systems," she adds.
The benefits of settlements are obvious.
Israel's relentless construction of settlements and settler-only roads in the West Bank has resulted in the confiscation of Palestinian land, the demolition of Palestinian homes, the destruction of Palestinian agriculture, the outright theft of Palestinian water resources, the displacement of Palestinian families and the disruption of Palestinian territorial contiguity and social cohesion.
These processes can have both beneficial effects, creating ecologically attractive conditions for human settlement, and deleterious or disruptive ones, creating barriers to movement, disruption of ecological conditions, or hazards to survival.
Crop yields have been damaged, and the impact of an increase in extreme events has resulted in "alteration of ecosystems, disruption of food production and water supply, damage to infrastructure and settlements, increases in morbidity and mortality, and consequences for mental health and human well-being".
It might be due to the condition that with installation of a column with materials different from the soil, the uniformity of soil mass is disruption and consequently settlement of column-less state is decreases.
But what about the disruption of booing?
Her concerns are for the disruption of her household.
This disruption of otherwise plain language breeds uncertainty.
Further disruption of road and rail routes was planned this weekend.
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