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CLOSED: Israel/OPT: Palestinian access to water restricted

Start date 27 Oct 2009
Close date 23 Jun 2011
Update date 09 Nov 2012
A Palestinian girl takes a rest on her way to collect drinking water in Gaza, where more than 90% of the water available is polluted and unfit for human consumption.© Iyad El Baba/UNICEF-oPt

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Palestinians are denied access to the water they need by Israel. At the same time, Israeli settlements in the West Bank, established in contravention of international law, receive all the water they want, sometimes 10 times as much per capita as neighbouring Palestinian villages.

The Israelis have placed constraints on the Palestinian Authority (PA) that prevent it from developing efficient water and sanitation systems, and a third of the water that the PA manages and distributes to the population under its jurisdiction is lost in leakages.

Meanwhile in Gaza, which is isolated by the Israeli blockade, water and sanitation projects are halted because no materials for construction and maintenance are allowed in. Currently over 90 per cent of tap water in Gaza is unfit for human consumption because it is contaminated by seawater and sewage. Send an appeal letter to the Israeli authorities now

Watch Amnesty researchers talking about how the right to water is being violated by Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territories:

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