Photos: Flooding the Palestinians (Reuters) |
Qalqilya - Some of Palestinian areas experienced flooding due to heavy rains that down for several days backward. Flooding caused by obstructed air flow separation barrier that Israel established in the West Bank.
Israel erected a wall in the West Bank to prevent Palestinian militants into Israel created residential areas. However, action israel make palestinian residents suffer.
"Before the Israeli wall, the flow of water was running fine. Actually, Israel could have opened the wall for some time for the water to flow, but it seems they like to make Palestinian residents suffer, "said Khaleed Kandel, a resident in the city of Qalqilya, West Bank affected by flooding.
Israel erected a wall in the West Bank to prevent Palestinian militants into Israel created residential areas. However, action israel make palestinian residents suffer.
"Before the Israeli wall, the flow of water was running fine. Actually, Israel could have opened the wall for some time for the water to flow, but it seems they like to make Palestinian residents suffer, "said Khaleed Kandel, a resident in the city of Qalqilya, West Bank affected by flooding.
The Israelis also prohibits West Bank residents to dig their own water lines. Israel argued waterways could be used by militants to sneak into Israel, as reported by Reuters on Thursday (01/10/2013).
The existence of the barrier also makes the residents of the West Bank does not have a place to dispose of trash. The Palestinian government was forced to collect the trash near farmland and the houses of citizens.
The rubbish is then mingled with water brought by rains cause the floodwaters Foul-smelling.
"The rubbish it makes homes and agricultural land owned residents, threatened exposed by the contamination," said United Nations officials in the West Bank.
The existence of the barrier also makes the residents of the West Bank does not have a place to dispose of trash. The Palestinian government was forced to collect the trash near farmland and the houses of citizens.
The rubbish is then mingled with water brought by rains cause the floodwaters Foul-smelling.
"The rubbish it makes homes and agricultural land owned residents, threatened exposed by the contamination," said United Nations officials in the West Bank.
Source: Reuters
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