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A precious resource: How Israel uses water to control the West Bank

By Bethan McKernan

17 May 2023 · 6 min read

Water is one of the most precious resources in Israel and the Palestinian territories. But for Palestinians, access to water is often limited. The Guardian reports.

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Mahmoud Haj Mohammed stands on the roof of his family’s home in the occupied West Bank village of Jalud and points towards a clump of cypress trees on the opposite side of the valley.

He has just got back from his job at a concrete factory in the nearby city of Nablus, hot and tired in the last week of Ramadan, jeans covered in grey flecks of cement. The 32-year-old began working there two years ago, after the seizure of a key part of his family’s land by Israeli settlers eventually made it unviable to farm it any more.

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