远不止这些,你不会不知道巴勒斯坦严重缺水问题吧?可以说几乎被以色列困死。
这是大赦国际的文章,加沙 90-95% 供水受到污染,不适合人类饮用,西岸也是严重缺失,只能以$4-10 / 立方米购买:
google 翻译:
在加沙,约 90-95% 的供水受到污染,不适合人类饮用。 以色列不允许将水从西岸调至加沙,而加沙唯一的淡水资源——沿海含水层,已不足以满足居民的需求,并且因过度开采而日益枯竭,并受到污水和海水渗透的污染 。
由于持续的限制,约旦河西岸的许多巴勒斯坦社区别无选择,只能以每立方米4至10美元的高价购买卡车运来的水。
由此造成的以色列人和巴勒斯坦人之间在获取水资源方面的差距确实令人震惊。 以色列人的用水量至少是居住在被占巴勒斯坦领土上的巴勒斯坦人的四倍。
巴勒斯坦人平均每人每天消耗 73 升水,远低于世界卫生组织 (WHO) 建议的人均每日最低用水量 100 升。 根据联合国人道主义事务协调厅 (OCHA) 的数据,在西岸的许多牧区,
数千名巴勒斯坦人的每人每天用水量低至 20 升。 相比之下,以色列人平均每天消耗约 300 升水。
November 29, 2017
The Occupation of Water
In Gaza, some 90-95 per cent of the water supply is contaminated and unfit for human consumption. Israel does not allow water to be transferred from the West Bank to Gaza, and Gaza’s only fresh water resource, the Coastal Aquifer, is insufficient for the needs of the population and is being increasingly depleted by over-extraction and contaminated by sewage and seawater infiltration.
As a result of continuous restrictions, many Palestinian communities in the West Bank have no choice but to purchase water brought in by trucks at a much high prices ranging from 4 to 10 USD per cubic metre.
The resulting disparity in access to water between Israelis and Palestinians is truly staggering. Water consumption by Israelis is at least four times that of Palestinians living in the OPT. Palestinians consume on average 73 litres of water a day per person, which is well below the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommended daily minimum of 100 litres per capita. In many herding communities in the West Bank, the water consumption for thousands of Palestinians is as low as 20 litres per person a day, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). By contrast, an average Israeli consumes approximately 300 litres of water a day.
The legacy of Israel’s 50-year occupation of the Palestinian territories has been systematic human rights violations on a mass scale. One of its consequences is the impact of Israel’s discriminatory policies on Palestinians’ access to clean and safe water.
www.amnesty.org