Left Dry by the Occupation
In the 21st century, tap water is something to be taken for granted. Certainly, in Israel, which is considered a global giant in the area of irrigation and desalination. But in Area C of the West Bank, under Israeli control, over 10,000 women, men, and children live in communities that are not even connected to the water grid. How is this possible, and can people manage to live like this? Come with us to find out – and to help do something about it.
In the 21st century, tap water is something to be taken for granted. Certainly, in Israel, which is considered a global giant in the area of irrigation and desalination. But in Area C of the West Bank, under Israeli control, over 10,000 women, men, and children live in communities that are not even connected to the water grid. How is this possible, and can people manage to live like this? Come with us to find out – and to help do something about it.