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Everyday throughout the Israeli controlled sections of the West Bank (Area C), rain water harvesting cisterns face demolition orders from the Israeli Civil Administration due to the lack of building permits. The Diakonia IHL Resource Centre weighs in on how this practice, in which thousands of Palestinians are directly affected each year, stands in relation to International Humanitarian Law, with a Human Rights Law perspective.
Rainwater harvesting cisterns are vital to the livelihoods of marginalized Palestinian rural and herder communities in the West Bank who rely on them to provide water for livestock, to grow crops and sometimes for domestic water supply in the absence of an adequate network connection. According to the UN Agriculture Sector and the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Cluster, since 2009, a total of 44 cisterns and rainwater collection structures in Area C have been demolished. Twenty of them have been demolished between January and July of 2011. Those demolitions have directly affected the lives of 13,602 Palestinians. Having lost their access to water, 127 people have been displaced, including 104 children. Initially, the brief highlights key legal aspects of the Israeli planning regime in Area C. It elaborates on the special legal status of cisterns, and identifies the scope of prohibition against their destructions under IHL. Lastly, it examines the implications of inadequate planning for and destruction of cisterns on the occupant’s humanitarian and human rights obligations towards the protected Palestinian population, including the delivery of aid in Area C. Summary of the main legal findings:
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