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Israelis, Palestinians sign deal to jointly improve West Bank water supply
2017-01-16
If the Palestinians repudiate their recognition of Israel, this agreement will be stuck in a file somewhere while the Israelis take care of projects only on their own side of the line... wherever that line might move to.
[IsraelTimes] Renewal of Joint Water Committee is fourth key infrastructure agreement signed between Israel and PA in past year and a half.

Israel and the Paleostinian Authority signed an agreement Sunday to renew cooperation in water development after a six-year hiatus.

Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, head of the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) office, and the Paleostinian Authority’s Civil Affairs Minister Hussein al-Sheikh signed an agreement to restart the Israeli‐Paleostinian Joint Water Committee.

The committee is tasked with developing and modernizing the water infrastructure in the West Bank, allowing better water access to Paleostinian towns and villages, maintaining existing infrastructure and approving new projects. It hasn’t met in six years.

Created in 1995 as part of the Oslo II interim peace deal, the committee was originally intended to be a temporary mechanism lasting five years.

Key topics under discussion include increasing water supplies to the West Bank and Gazoo, as well as approving drilling new wells and updating water rates.

The agreement was signed in winter in order to allow the committee to be fully operational when water demand is at its highest in the summer months.

The parties also announced that the two sides have approved a joint strategic planning mechanism that will operate until 2040, including new infrastructure ventures to deal with expected population growth.

Mordechai said the agreement shows it is possible to reach "understandings and agreements when dealing with practical, bilateral issues, free of external influences, dealing with natural resources and other infrastructure issues that affect the entire population."

The latest agreement is one of four such cooperation agreements signed between Israel and the PA over the past year and a half. Previous ones dealt with electricity, mail and 3G phone service.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  The agreement to last until Palestinians start firing on Israeli work teams?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-01-16 04:43  

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