Oman Daily Observer

Trump envoy mediates water deal between Israel and Palestinia­ns

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JERUSALEM: US President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace envoy said on Thursday Israel would supply the Palestinia­ns with millions of cubic metres of water annually, as Washington seeks to build confidence for fresh negotiatio­ns.

Jason Greenblatt hailed an “important step forward” in a wider regional water deal, as Israel announced it would provide more than 32 million cubic metres of water to the Palestinia­ns annually.

“Water is a precious commodity in the Middle East. The United States welcomes the agreement reached by the Palestinia­n Authority and the government of Israel which will allow for the sale of up to 33 million cubic metres of water from Israel to the PA,” Greenblatt said at a signing ceremony in Jerusalem.

Israel’s Regional Cooperatio­n Minister Tzachi Hanegbi and Mazin Ghunaim, head of the Palestinia­n Water Authority, also attended.

Palestinia­ns suffer from water shortages and say the unequal distributi­on of water resources favours Israel. The deal announced on Thursday is part of a wider water project involving the Red and Dead Seas to be developed over the next five years, but the Palestinia­ns are likely to begin receiving water from it before then, Hanegbi said.

It came after Greenblatt helped broker an agreement between the two sides on the price and quantities of water, as well as where the connection points will be.

The deal is supposed to ease water scarcity in the Palestinia­n territorie­s, including in the Gaza Strip, where more than 95 per cent of water is undrinkabl­e.

Ghunaim said 22 million cubic metres would go to the Israeli- occupied West Bank, while a further 10 million would go to Gaza.

“This will reduce the suffering of the Palestinia­n people which has been worsened by the beginning of summer and the crises that they are living through,” he said.

The deal is part of a pre-existing plan to link the Dead Sea and the Red Sea by pipes in Jordan.

The plan would also seek to reverse the disappeari­ng of the Dead Sea, which sinks by about a metre a year according to Israeli officials. The primary cause is overuse of water upstream.

In 2013, Israel, Jordan and the Palestinia­ns signed a MoU on the water project that included plans to build a desalinati­on plant at the Red Sea.

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