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Water consumption per head of the population is calculated by including the consumption of livestock.
In some parts of the northern West Bank, a largely agricultural area,
consumption is far below the overall average, B'Tselem says.
"The chronic water shortage results in large part from Israel's
discriminatory policy in distributing the joint water resources in the
West Bank and the limits it places on the Palestinian Authority's
ability to drill new wells," its statement says.
A recent United Nations report highlighted water shortages in the Gaza
Strip, and said a lack of spare parts and fuel meant sewage plants
could not function properly.
The Israeli military administration in the West Bank had no immediate comment about the B'Tselem report.
A spokesman for Israel's water supplier told Jerusalem Post that it
provided 500 million cubic meters per year, which is 30% more than
required under peace accords signed in the mid-1990s.
He said Israel was facing water cutbacks and severe shortage itself but
continued to increase supply to Palestinians in the West Bank.
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Published: 2008/07/01 11:21:32 GMT
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