7-30-2016 Water in the West Bank: Nor yet a drop to drink - SAFIT The Economist
Palestinians go thirsty, despite sitting on an underground ocean…Israel's water authority sells the Palestinians 64m cubic metres of water each year. It says they cause their own shortages, because up to a third of the West Bank's water supply leaks out of rusting Palestinian pipes. A joint water committee is supposed to resolve these issues, but it has not met for five years. Predictably, each side accuses the other of causing the deadlock. Palestinians also find their own government neglectful: the administrative capital Ramallah is well-supplied as the hinterlands go thirsty. Blame is never in short supply, even if water is. "When you don't have water, it destroys everything," says Mr Habib, sipping on a cup of the stuff—bottled, of course.
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