The
authority described the besieged enclave as “a region dying of thirst,”
accusing Israel of committing a “grave and systematic war crime by using thirst
and starvation as tools of genocide.”
According to the PWA, water extraction in Gaza has declined
by 70 to 80 percent since the war began. “Current water consumption has dropped
to an alarming 3–5 liters per person per day—far below the World Health
Organization’s emergency minimum of 15 liters,” it said.
An
Interim Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (IRDNA) found that 85% of Gaza’s
water and sanitation facilities have suffered severe damage. The PWA added that
power outages, fuel shortages, and military restrictions have paralyzed efforts
to restore critical infrastructure.
“Wastewater systems are non-functional, resulting in the
discharge of untreated sewage into residential areas and overflowing storm water
basins—posing grave public health threats,” it stated.
With
access to clean water dwindling, many Gazans are resorting to brackish
agricultural wells, which the authority warned is leading to widespread
exposure to waterborne diseases.
The PWA urged the international community to act immediately
to stop what it called “a deliberate and systematic campaign to exterminate the
civilian population of Gaza through thirst, hunger, and disease.”
Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, the UN special rapporteur on the human
rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, told Anadolu Agency earlier this
week that cutting off water to civilians is akin to “dropping a terrible silent
bomb on them... silent but lethal.”
Citing UNICEF data, Arrojo-Agudo noted that cases of
diarrhea among children under five in Gaza surged from 40,000 to more than
70,000 in a single week in early December.
Israel resumed its military campaign in Gaza on March 18,
breaking a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement reached on January 19.
Since the war began in October 2023, more than 52,800 Palestinians — mostly
women and children — have been killed, according to health authorities in Gaza.
The International
Criminal Court issued arrest warrants last November for Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war
crimes and crimes against humanity. Israel also faces a genocide case at the
International Court of Justice.
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