Israel cuts off water supply to Palestinian community in West Bank
Israeli regime has cut off water supply to an area in the occupied West Bank, leaving some 1,200 Palestinians without access to clean water.
Israeli forces destroyed the sole pipeline supplying water for al-Auja community, located north of the ancient city of Jericho, after storming the area on Thursday, the Arabic-language Palestine al-Yawm news agency reported.
According to local sources, the occupying regime forces blocked the main water supply line by welding stainless steel sheets and filling them with stones. As a result, Palestinian families were deprived of access to clean drinking water.
Hasan Mleihat, the supervisor of the al-Baidar Organization for Defending the Rights of the Bedouins, said al-Auja is one of the largest communities in the West Bank and its residents are a target of frequent assaults and violations by Israeli soldiers and settlers.
He further noted that such assaults are intended to displace the community and seize their water and land to expand settlement construction.
Previously, the media had reported that about 1,200 residents of the village of Masafer Yatta are facing the risk of displacement due to Israel’s occupation policies and the regime’s Supreme Court ruling.
Israel has severely restricted Palestinian access to water in the area, particularly the local water springs, including Ein al-Auja are located within Area C.
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