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Gaza "dying of thirst" as water systems collapse: water authority

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2025-05-11 03:11:15

Displaced Palestinians fetch water in Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Mahmoud Zaki/Xinhua)

RAMALLAH, May 10 (Xinhua) -- The Palestinian Water Authority (PWA) warned on Saturday that the Gaza Strip is facing a water crisis and "dying of thirst" due to the near-total collapse of water and sanitation services amid the ongoing conflict with Israel.

In a statement, the authority said Israeli military operations, widespread infrastructure damage, power outages, and restrictions on fuel and essential supplies have brought water services to a near standstill.

The PWA reported that 85 percent of water and sanitation facilities in the enclave have been severely damaged, leaving residents with an average of just three to five liters of water per person per day -- well below the World Health Organization's minimum emergency standard of 15 liters.

People fetch water in Jabalia area, northern Gaza Strip, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

The statement also warned of growing public health risks, citing the discharge of untreated wastewater into residential areas and the use of salty, undrinkable water by residents.

The PWA accused Israel of violating international humanitarian law and called for an immediate halt to military operations, an end to what it described as "systematic occupation practices," the lifting of the blockade, and the protection of water sector workers.

Separately, the media office of the Hamas-run government in Gaza accused Israel of committing "organized crimes" against more than 2 million civilians in the enclave by enforcing a comprehensive blockade and restricting the entry of humanitarian supplies.

Palestinian children wait to fetch water inside a displacement camp in central Gaza City, April 6, 2025. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

In a statement on Friday, the office said Israel had kept all Gaza crossings closed for 70 consecutive days, blocking the entry of an estimated 39,000 aid trucks carrying fuel, food, and medical supplies despite what it called a worsening humanitarian and health crisis.

Israel shut access to Gaza on March 2, following the end of the first phase of a ceasefire deal reached with Hamas in January. A second phase has yet to be implemented due to disagreements between the parties. 

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