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According to Afi Eytam, the Israeli Infrastructure Minister, "the Palestinians are conducting a 'water war' by stealing water from Mekorot's pipelines and by refusing to build an efficient sewage purification system." (Arnon Regular, 23/10/2002, Ha'aretz). A statement such as this could only have been released from an Israeli government water chief, not an independent water manager. Of the West Bank and Gaza Strip's 991 million cubic metres of renewable water resources, 741 million cubic metres are under the control of Mekorot, the Israeli water company, and channelled for the sole use of Israeli settlers and citizens.

In fact, "the total renewable water resource in Palestine (i.e. Gaza, the West Bank and Israel) is estimated at nearly 2,000 MCM per year. Out of this amount, Palestinians living in West Bank and Gaza Strip use only 250 MCM of water." (PHG Dec 2000) In other words, 88% of the water resources are allocated, by Israel, to six million Israelis, while only 12% are allocated to the 3.3 million besieged Palestinians. Israeli citizens consume four times as much water per capita as Palestinians, while Israeli settlers consume six times more water per capita than the Palestinians.

Meanwhile, the Israeli minister for infrastructure speaks of the Palestinian "refusal" to build an efficient purification system for Palestinian sewage. Who are these Palestinians who refuse Israeli efficiency? Is Eytam's charge against the Palestinian Water Authority, or is he speaking about individuals? Why not specify the name and role of his anonymous target? Clearly he is speaking about the Palestinian National Authority while simultaneously denying their existence, or else he would surely address them directly.

Eytam is threatening to take measures against the Palestinian people and their representation, but it all seems like yet another excuse for oppressing Palestinians; this time an attempt to steal more water from Palestinians by accusing them of stealing water and not cleaning their wastewater. Eytam stresses that Israel must fight the Palestinian Authority in its "water Intifada" by prohibiting the PA from pumping water in the areas under its control, and his plan is to reduce the Palestinian water quota by the same amount of recycled water, using the efficient Israeli system. Of course the Palestinians will refuse such an offer from the occupier, and of course the occupier will continue with its approach. If the Palestinians are stealing water and polluting the environment, it must surely be time to get rid of them.

We must also consider Eytam's melodramatic description of the thirsty Palestinian farmers on their land as conducting a "water war". Can civilians conduct a war? As a smokescreen for the continued racist enforcement of an unjust environment on the Palestinian population, Israel's spokespeople describe the Palestinian resistance to its brutal armed aggression as 'an act of war,' whereby Israelis can perceive themselves as victims of attempts at ethnic cleansing, thereby demonstrating to their population that a war is being waged against their very existence - but not to fear, since the Sharon government will win the war as usual. What is consistently overlooked is that war requires armies and soldiers and only Israel has these tools. It simply does not make sense in the civilised world to describe Palestinian resistance as a "war," and to do so will achieve only colonialist goals. The sad thing is that the Palestinians keep dancing to Israel's tune. Dr. Fadel Kawash, Deputy Director of the Palestinian Water Authority, responded to Eytam's accusations by confirming that there is a problem with illegal pumping, which "hurts us as much as it hurts Israel." It is unclear whether these words are Kawash's, or whether they are simply a misinterpretation by either Ha'aretz or "Friends of the Earth," Middle East.

Lastly, Kawash is a civil engineer by professional. He never claimed to be a Dr. neither people know him. I question the intention and/or the knowledge of Ha'aretz for titling Kawash as a Dr. Obviously they do not know Kawash, but that is totally in line with the practice of the Israeli government and its propaganda organizations: they do not know Palestinians- Palestinians do not exist within the vision of the colonizers.

 
 
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