Gaza's Water Crisis Worsens as Israel Impedes Infrastructure Repairs

Palestinian engineers face mounting challenges in restoring Gaza's contaminated water system, putting residents' health at risk due to Israel's obstruction of critical infrastructure repairs.
The ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip has taken a devastating toll on the region's water infrastructure, exacerbating an already dire public health crisis. Palestinian engineers and utility workers are struggling to repair the damaged water system, but they are facing significant obstacles as Israel continues to hinder their efforts.
Gaza's water crisis has reached a critical point, with the majority of the population lacking access to clean, potable water. The water infrastructure in the enclave has been severely damaged by years of conflict, and the situation has only worsened in recent years. Many of the region's wells and treatment plants have been destroyed or rendered inoperable, leaving the residents of Gaza to rely on contaminated water sources that pose a serious health risk.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera

