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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". | 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 Gaza thirsts as sewage crisis mounts Water shortages plague West Bank | Israel must end its discriminatory policies, immediately lift all the restrictions it imposes on Palestinians' access to water Donatella RoveraAmnesty International Gaza thirsts as sewage crisis mounts 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: | 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". | 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' | '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". | 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. | 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. |
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If there were allegations of military wrongdoing, those would be investigated, he said. | 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. | 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. | "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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | Mr Regev said Israel provides the Palestinians with more water than it was required to under the accord. |