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Sewage without borders – Gaza and Wadi Nar/Kidron Valley

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A boy looks at Palestinians as they ride a horse cart on a street flooded with sewage water from a sewage treatment facility in Gaza City

cr: Reuters/ Mohammed Salem

Published: 20 June 2017

Last updated: 4 March 2024

Gaza's ticking sewage bomb – Shlomi Eldar – Al-Monitor 16.06.17
Israeli expert and professor Eilon Adar warns that the electricity crisis in Gaza could provoke an ecological disaster both in the Strip and in Israel.

Ending the sewage - Israel and PA combine efforts to save Kidron Valley – Amir Ben-David – Ynetnews 09.06.17
For years, sewage from East Jerusalem has been flowing untreated through Wadi Nar/Kidron Valley and the West Bank, polluting the Mountain Aquifer and the Dead Sea. A solution may now have been found through a combined initiative with the Palestinian Authority.

Related: Bridges over troubled water

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