UN: Water Shortages in Occupied Palestinian Territory Threaten Public Health
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The United Nations Office for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory expressed concern at increasing reports of physical violence, threats, degrading treatment and intrusive searches by Israeli soldiers, as well as other armed individuals operating under the authority of Israel, through the Kerem Abu Salim crossing, and earlier at the Rafah crossing.
The UN Human Rights Office for the Occupied Palestinian Territory expresses its deep concern at the growing reports of ill-treatment, violence, and confiscation of property against Palestinians attempting to return to Gaza. The incidents, which occur mainly at the Kerem Abu Salem crossing (and previously at Rafah), […]
Palestinian territory lacks sufficient access to water
Most of the population across the occupied Palestinian territory lacks sufficient access to water, sanitation and hygiene, UN humanitarians said Tuesday. More than 1.3 million people — more than half of the population — have access to less than 6 liters of water per person per day for drinking and cooking, said the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). According to humanitarian standards, the minimum amount of water need…
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