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'No Life without Water': Settler Attacks Threaten West Bank Communities

WEST BANK, JUL 20 – Palestinian communities rely on Ein Samiyah spring, which serves about 110,000 people, amid ongoing settler attacks linked to annexation efforts, with only 36% of West Bank Palestinians having daily water access.

  • Settler attacks have temporarily cut off the water supply to nearby villages, which rely on the Ein Samiyah spring, according to a local spokesperson.
  • Rafeaa Qasim stated, "For years now, no one has been planting because the water levels have decreased."
  • The broken pipeline prevents water from being pumped to villages that depend on the Ein Samiyah spring, affecting their water availability.
  • B'Tselem reported in 2023 that there are sharp disparities in water access within the West Bank between Palestinians and Israelis.
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Water wells serving 70,000 Palestinians in Ramallah are out of service after an attack by Israeli settlers. The Palestinian Water Authority announced that water wells serving approximately 70,000 Palestinians in eastern Ramallah have been out of service after an attack by Israeli settlers on the area's electricity grids, pumping equipment, and monitoring systems.

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'No life without water': settler attacks threaten West Bank communities

So when Israeli settlers recently attacked the system of wells, pumps and pipelines he oversees, he knew the stakes.

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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