Mekorot’s Water Cutbacks to Palestinians

The article presents a historical context for Israeli control of Palestinian water as well as its impact on people’s daily lives. Three videos are included.

Mekorot’s annual summer cutbacks to Palestinian communities is just one of the many reasons for the permanent water crisis in the West Bank. Other factors include the transfer of control over joint water resources to Israel, the inequitable distribution of usage rights in these joint resources, obstacles Israel places in the way of developing Palestinian water infrastructure, demolition and confiscation of existing infrastructure, restrictions on or denial of access to local natural water sources such as springs, wells and rainwater cisterns, and a consistent preference given to settlers when water is supplied.

Water Crisis: Summer 2016 - Israel cut back on the already inadequate water supply to Palestinians

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Destruction of People’s Livelihoods

Destruction of People's Livelihoods.

Water is life.

“Israeli forces demolished water wells in the southern occupied West Bank district of Hebron on Tuesday morning, municipal sources said.

An official from the municipality of Sair told Ma’an that Israeli troops demolished four wells in agricultural lands in the Jurat al-Kheil area east of Sair used for sheep to drink and to irrigate crops.

The wells reportedly belonged to Ziyad Mahmoud Shalalda, Ahmad Muhammad Shalalda, Ibrahim Muhammad Shalalda, and Nabil Shihada Shalalda.

The municipality official added that Israeli forces leveled lands in the area as well.”

Israeli forces demolish water cisterns in Hebron-area village

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