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Israel is denying Palestinians access to even the basic minimum of clean, safe water, Amnesty International says. | Israel is denying Palestinians access to even the basic minimum of clean, safe water, Amnesty International says. |
In a report, the human rights group says Israeli water restrictions discriminate against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. | In a report, the human rights group says Israeli water restrictions discriminate against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. |
It says that in Gaza, Israel's blockade has pushed the already ailing water and sewage system to "crisis point". | |
Israel says the report is flawed and the Palestinians get more water than was agreed under the 1990s peace deal. | Israel says the report is flawed and the Palestinians get more water than was agreed under the 1990s peace deal. |
'Basic need' | 'Basic need' |
In the 112-page report, Amnesty says that on average Palestinian daily water consumption reaches 70 litres a day, compared with 300 litres for the Israelis. | In the 112-page report, Amnesty says that on average Palestinian daily water consumption reaches 70 litres a day, compared with 300 litres for the Israelis. |
Israel must end its discriminatory policies, immediately lift all the restrictions it imposes on Palestinians' access to water Donatella RoveraAmnesty International class="" href="/2/hi/middle_east/8327146.stm">Gaza thirsts as sewage crisis mounts class="" href="/2/hi/middle_east/8141771.stm">Water shortages plague West Bank | |
It says that some Palestinians barely get 20 litres a day - the minimum recommended even in humanitarian emergencies. | It says that some Palestinians barely get 20 litres a day - the minimum recommended even in humanitarian emergencies. |
While Israeli settlers in the West Bank enjoy lush gardens and swimming pools, Amnesty describes a series of Israeli measures it says are discriminating against Palestinians: | |
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The report also noted that the Palestinian water authorities have been criticised for bad management, quoting one audit that described the sector as in "total chaos". | |
"Water is a basic need and a right, but for many Palestinians obtaining even poor-quality, subsistence-level quantities of water has become a luxury that they can barely afford," Amnesty's Donatella Rovera said. | "Water is a basic need and a right, but for many Palestinians obtaining even poor-quality, subsistence-level quantities of water has become a luxury that they can barely afford," Amnesty's Donatella Rovera said. |
"Israel must end its discriminatory policies, immediately lift all the restrictions it imposes on Palestinians' access to water." | "Israel must end its discriminatory policies, immediately lift all the restrictions it imposes on Palestinians' access to water." |
'Fair share' | |
Ms Rovera also urged Israel to "take responsibility for addressing the problems it created by allowing Palestinians a fair share of the shared water resources". | Ms Rovera also urged Israel to "take responsibility for addressing the problems it created by allowing Palestinians a fair share of the shared water resources". |
Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said "the idea that we're taking water away from someone else is simply preposterous". | |
He argued that Israeli fresh water use per capita had gone down since 1967 due to efficiency and new technologies, while the Palestinians' use had increased and more than a third of their water was wasted. | |
If there were allegations of military wrongdoing, those would be investigated, he said. | |
He also rejected the claim that Israel was preventing Palestinians from drilling for water, saying Israel had approved 82 such projects but the Palestinians had only implemented 26 of them. | |
"They have received billions of dollars in international aid over the last decade and a half, why have they not invested that in their own water infrastructure>?" he asked. | |
The report also criticised the Oslo Accords, which the Palestinians agreed to in 1993. | |
It said that under them, the Palestinians gained the responsibility for managing an "insufficient" water supply and maintaining "long neglected" water infrastructure. | |
Also, the deal left the Palestinians paying Israel for half of the domestic water used in the West Bank, despite the fact it is extracted from the shared aquifer. | |
Mr Regev said Israel provides the Palestinians with more water than it was required to under the accord. |