Euro-Med Monitor: 97% of Gaza’s water is undrinkable

Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor and the Global Institute for Water, Environment and Health (GIWEH) said in a joint oral statement during the 48th session of Human Rights Council (HRC) that the long-term Israeli blockade has caused a serious deterioration of water security in Gaza, making 97% of the water contaminated, while the residents of the besieged enclave are forced to witness the slow poisoning.

The statement said that the acute electricity crisis stifles the operation of water wells and sewage treatment plants, leading about 80% of Gaza's untreated sewage to be discharged into the sea while 20% seeps into underground water.

It added that Israel's attacks on Gaza last May aggravated the enclave's already decaying infrastructure, especially in the water sector.

This water crisis presents a serious threat to the beleaguered population's health, where recent data indicates that about a quarter of the diseases spread in Gaza are caused by water pollution, and 12% of the deaths of young children and infants are linked to intestinal diseases related to contaminated water.

So, in complete: a civilian population caged in a toxic slum from birth to death are forced to witness the slow poisoning of their children and loved ones by the water they drink and likely the soil in which they harvest, endlessly, with no change in sight.

There is no possible justification whatsoever for this situation. It's incumbent on the occupying authority and international community to fully guarantee Gazans' right to water security.

Source : Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor