95 per cent of Gaza drinking water is polluted with Israel continuing to cut off flow of ground water


GAZA, May 30, 2011 (WAFA) - A Gaza rights group said Monday in a fact sheet that quality of drinking water in the Gaza Strip is way below international standards.

Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights said that 95% of the drinking water is below World Health Organization (WHO) standards, stressing that the Israeli practices contributed to decreasing the availability of drinking water and increased level of contamination of Gaza underground water reserves.

The fact sheet focused on the Gaza Strip’s desalination stations, especially the quality of the produced water and monitoring policy.

It explained that the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory in 1967 is the main reason for the water shortage and contamination.

It reported that the Israeli authorities dug more than 26 wells along the armistice demarcation line between Israel and Gaza in an attempt to prevent the flow of ground water. more

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