Water Fact: December 12, 2022

Water Fact: December 12, 2022

 

The Gaza Strip: drowning in injustice

You might think that water falling from the sky would bring welcome relief in the Gaza Strip where 98% of the water is not potable and up to 120,000 cubic meters of untreated sewage still flow into the sea despite the construction of a new German-built wastewater plant for Central Gaza. 

 

But now when it rains the horrors associated with Israel’s collective punishment pour forth.  The military offenses of 2008-9, 2012, 2014, 2021 and August 2022 have damaged and destroyed wells, reservoirs, pumping stations and in May 2021 alone, some 250,000 meters of sewage and water pipes.   

 

After each of these assaults, Israel’s blockade has delayed rebuilding by months and even years.  The supposedly temporary ‘Gaza Reconstruction Mechanism’ (GRM) set up by the Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the UN in 2014 to supervise the entry of construction materials has done little to speed up repairs, as ‘dual-use’ items including cement, pipes and electromechanical equipment that Israel says threaten its security can be banned altogether.  In 2017 there were 8,500 items on the ‘dual-use’ list. 

 

Today, the collapsing infrastructure cannot handle even an hour of rain, causing streets and houses to flood. When the cold winter rains began in early November 2022, Gaza City “turned into an ocean” as depicted in this short video.   Children wade to school through waist-high water as water pipes stop working, cars get submerged and sink holes are created in the streets.  And as this December 3, 2022 article describes, the floods are getting worse each year, exacerbated by climate change. 

 

The International Committee of the Red Cross has denounced Israel’s 15-year-long blockade as a form of collective punishment that violates international law.  The photographs in its report ‘Floods and cold hit the most vulnerable in the Gaza Strip’ provide a heart-wrenching illustration of this injustice.

Banner design by Paul Normandia of Red Sun Press

Share

Our Year End Appeal~

Friends,

We’ve been standing up - and standing out - for water justice for Palestinians for nine years. We know that using water as a weapon is now condemned by a majority of people in the U.S. and congress people of conscience. Our job is to engage and activate. Here is a snapshot of what we did this year. 

+ Stand Up & Stand-Out

We regularly organized demonstrations and stand-outs in the Boston area. Our banners create a compelling presence; our leaflets spark connections. Most recently, we did our annual demonstration on November 29th, the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. (See photo of one of the four corners of Boston's Downtown Crossing we stood on that day.)

+ Social Media.  

Our Twitter account has nearly 3,000 followers; many are organizations with thousands of their own followers. Our website was visited over 2,000 times. Sixty-five percent were visitors from the US; the rest visited from over 60 other countries. We recently reached 1000 Facebook followers. Nearly 500 people receive our bi-weekly water facts.  If you would like to receive them, sign up under “Be Involved” on this website.

+ World Water Day (WWD)

Our yearly commemoration of WWD has included several stand-outs, a forum, and two webinars.  Watch our 2022 webinar “Parched in Palestine: Resisting Water Apartheid”!

+ What’s next?

As you know, we have been brainstorming how to expand our reach.  We will soon share our new national initiative for WWD 2023.  Until then, please consider donating by through our website here. Your donation is tax-exempt and will be carefully spent!

The Alliance

Share