Abstract

During the last fifty years, water has been one issue of dispute within the Israeli-Palestinian and Israeli-Arab conflict on political self-determination and sovereignty in the territory of ‘historical Palestine’. Since the resumption of the Middle East peace process in 1991, water has been a focal point of the bilateral and multilateral peace talks. This contribution aims to explain the characteristics of this natural resource and its utilization in the Jordan River Basin, and to analyze achievements, further prospects and potential limits for regional cooperation on this crucial resource within the current Peace Process.

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