Abstract

Despite the surface tension over Palestinian terrorism and Israeli security methods, the peace process is ultimately hinged on many long-term considerations. With the recent political transformations in the region and efforts for peace between Israelis and Palestinians, water remains to be a strongly regarded priority, as well as a mutual dilemma. The importance of water access and control is at times concealed by its low-key political stature in comparison to the human security agenda of Israelis and the political rights of Palestinians. The perception that water is of lesser importance than security and justice is in itself a threat to the overall peace process, and the possibility of a future Palestinian state. The strategic control of water resources between Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip have geopolitical implications tied to nearly every aspect of the current political situation. Israeli settlements in the occupied territories, the refugee population, Palestinian living conditions, and the separation wall — along with its actual location and route — all have linkages to the access, control, and quality of water resources; this is by no means a complete list. The strategic control of water resources by either side in the West Bank and Gaza Strip will determine the future viability of any Palestinian state. Palestine’s weak socio-economic maturation due in part to limited water access is a testament to its importance for success in agriculture, industry, health, and human development. The current heading towards an Israeli imposed unilateral peace will only further the control of water in the region, and calls into question the very viability of a Palestine for Palestinians.

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