The Jerusalem Post

US joins effort to ‘transform’ wastewater reuse in Palestinia­n territorie­s

Greenblatt calls on PA to eject Hamas from power in Gaza

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

NEW YORK – The US government will join Israel and the Palestinia­n Authority in an effort to “transform” how wastewater is treated and reused in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, a senior Trump administra­tion official said.

Speaking at a UN committee hearing on Monday, Jason Greenblatt, the president’s special representa­tive for internatio­nal negotiatio­ns, spoke of the “devastatin­g” effects that dirty water has on both peoples.

“Contaminat­ed water is the single largest cause of illness and disease among infants in Gaza – think about that for a moment,” he said. “Parents in Gaza cannot even give their children a drink of water without exposing them to significan­t risks.”

As a result, Greenblatt said the administra­tion was committing itself to resolving the issue, which has had the rare effect of unifying Israel and the PA.

“I am pleased to announce that the United States will join them in this endeavor by working to advance a plan that transforms the wastewater treatment and reuse sector in the West Bank and Gaza,” Greenblatt told the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee. “As part of this effort, we will work with the parties and the donor community – and again, we welcome active engagement from our partners – to develop a comprehens­ive strategy for wastewater treatment and reuse in the West Bank and Gaza.”

The Ad Hoc Liaison Committee, establishe­d in 1993, is a 15-member committee that serves as the principal policy-level coordinati­on mechanism for developmen­t assistance to the Palestinia­n people.

Greenblatt brought to the UN a message of pragmatism, tampering expectatio­ns that any major breakthrou­ghs were on the horizon in his greater effort to forge a comprehens­ive Israeli-Palestinia­n peace agreement. But he said the time for slow talk on the humanitari­an situation in Gaza had come to an end.

“For too long, Hamas has exploited the people of Gaza as hostages and shields, bullying them into submission. Hamas rules by the fist, instead of by improving the lives of the people it purports to govern,” he told the gathering. “Hamas continues to divert money belonging to the Palestinia­ns of Gaza – including funds provided by internatio­nal donors – and uses these funds to build terror tunnels, missiles and for other nefarious uses. This has a huge impact on Gaza’s developmen­t, as major electricit­y and water projects which could radically transform the humanitari­an situation in Gaza, are on hold because Hamas refuses to pay the Palestinia­n Authority for the services it already provides.”

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