Testimony World Bank Public Hearing Red Dead Canal, Ramallah (4 of 5)

 
 

COHRE Statement: The EU and OECD must not stay silent in the face of Israeli war crimes and human rights abuses [2009-02-11]
Palestinian, Israeli NGOs condemn “donor complicity” in Israeli rights violations [2009-05-07]
BDS of Israel for Palestinian water sovereignty [2009-05-14]
OPT: Gaza liquidity crisis having tangible humanitarian impact [2009-05-25]
Palestinians in HCJ petition: Ofra building wastewater purification facility on our lands [2009-05-25]
World Bank says Blair sewage project in Gaza may collapse [2009-06-08]
An open letter to UN cars at Palestinian checkpoints: Wait your turn! [2009-06-16]
News coverage of joint statement to end the siege on Gaza [2009-06-17]
2-Year Israeli Siege on Gaza Affects Access to Water [2009-06-17]
Statement by Humanitarian Organisations, NGOs and UN Organisations, On the Second Anniversary of the Gaza Blockade [2009-06-17]
Israeli company shuts off Ramallah water supply for one day [2009-06-23]
A hot thirsty summer for the residents of Ramallah [2009-06-29]
Eden Springs water no more welcome at the CHUV, hospital in Lausanne, Switzerland [2009-08-08]
A wet land, a parched land [2009-09-05]
UN report: Gaza water supply on verge of collapse [2009-09-17]
Jinbah, Water Convoy [2009-09-26]
[2009-10-18]
The day the bulldozers came... [2009-10-27]
Jordan Valley Solidarity and LifeSource connect the village of Al-Farisiya in the northern Jordan Valley [2010-05-18]
BDS Victory: Huge Italian supermarket chains suspend sales of settlement products [2010-05-22]
In honor of World Water Day, a day of action in As-Samua' for all residents of Hebron [2011-03-21]
On World Water Day, LifeSource Backs Call on University of Johannesburg to Terminate Cooperation with Israeli Universities  [2011-03-22]
Victory for Palestine Society’s Eden Springs boycott campaign [2011-03-22]

 
   

Filling Point (by LifeSource and Pietro Bellorini) from Life Source on Vimeo.

Filling Point (Directed by Pietro Bellorini.  Directed and Produced by LifeSource.)  Two neighboring Palestinian communities in South Hebron, As-Samu’a (20,000 people) and Imneizel (500 people) suffer from bizarre restrictions imposed by Israel on the development of their basic water infrastructure.  After years of negotiations, As-Samu’a was permitted to access some limited additional quantities of water, but on the condition that this water not be distributed to residents through their existing internal piped water distribution network.  30 rainwater harvesting cisterns have been isolated from Imneizel village by the Segregation Wall.  These and other Israeli violations of Palestinians’ human right to water are making it increasingly difficult for Palestinians to access the basic necessities for life and to stay on their land.

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