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The Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem (ARIJ)

Water resource allocations in the occupied Palestinian territory: Responding to Israeli claims Print E-mail

This paper attempts to address the injustice of water resource allocation, access and consumption

in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). Water is controlled by Israeli authorities who allocate

the resource through a series of military orders and practices that discriminate against Palestinians.

This situation fragments Palestinian water rights through construction of the Separation Wall and

Israeli settlements along with demolitions of water infrastructure in the West Bank. The water

crisis in the Gaza Strip is also addressed to expose the dire consequences of the ongoing conflict

and blockade imposed by Israel. Failures of the Interim Agreement (1995) and the associated

Joint Water Committee are also uncovered which reveal how Israel is actively blocking developments

for Palestinian water supply and wastewater treatment projects. This paper further responds to

a report published by Haim Gvirtzman (2012) entitled, “The Israeli-Palestinian Water Conflict:

an Israeli Perspective”, which claims that Israel has fulfilled all obligations under the Interim

Agreement and accuses Palestinians of negligence, ineffective governance, and failure to adopt

principles of sustainable management. However upon analysis of Gvirtzman’s (2012) paper it

is realised that he does not acknowledge the interim nature of the agreement or register the

asymmetrical power imbalances that exist within the Joint Water Committee. He further denies

Israel’s responsibility to uphold norms of international law and principles of human rights. Gvirtzman’s

paper ultimately fails to appreciate the reality of the water situation within the oPt and the hardship

imposed on Palestinians by the Israeli occupation. This paper proposes recommendations to the

Government of Israel to recognize Palestinian water rights and eradicate illegal policies and practices

that deny Palestinians equitable access to water resources. Read more....