JERUSALEM: Israel said Tuesday it has connected a water desalination plant in southern Gaza to its electrical grid, in an easing of its siege of the Palestinian territory, but is not yet supplying power.
The Israeli military agency responsible for civilian operations in the Palestinian territories said it could take up to two weeks to start supplying electricity to the desalination plant in Khan Yunis, which is suffering from critical water shortages.
āA new power line from Israel has been directly connected to a water desalination plant managed by UNICEF in Khan Yunis,ā said a statement from the Israeli army and the COGAT agency, referring to the United Nations childrenās fund.
A source at Gazaās Electricity Distribution Corporation said the beleaguered utility was āpreparing for the possibility of them (Israel) operating the line.ā
Col. Elad Goren of COGAT told a press briefing that Israel would provide electricity āonce they will fix the lines from the Gazan side... in a week or two.ā
He said the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority would pay for the electricity, as it did before the Israel-Hamas war started on October 7.
Israel has faced international criticism over the impact of its military assault against Hamas on Gazaās civilian population.
Goren said infrastructure decisions were made at a political level, and that the return of the power line was based on the need to increase the desalination plantās capacity.
UNICEF has welcomed an agreement with Israel to begin supplying the Khan Yunis plant again.
āThis is an important milestone, and we are very much looking forward to seeing it implemented,ā UNICEF spokesman in the Palestinian territories, Jonathan Crickx, told AFP.
Water has been scarce for Gazaās 2.4 million inhabitants since the war erupted with the Hamas attacks on Israel. Sixty percent of the territoryās water distribution systems have been damaged, Crickx said.
After the Hamas attack, Israelās Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced āa complete siegeā on Gaza with āno electricity, no water, no gas.ā Aid groups say Gaza is now gripped by a humanitarian crisis.
āCurrently, the plant is only producing 5,000 cubic meters of water a day. With the new power line from Israel, the plant will ramp up production to 20,000 cubic meters of drinking water per day,ā the Israeli statement said.
Israel says Gaza desalination plant connected to its electrical grid
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Updated 02 July 2024
Israel says Gaza desalination plant connected to its electrical grid
- āA new power line from Israel has been directly connected to a water desalination plant managed by UNICEF in Khan Yunis,ā said a statement from the Israeli army
- A source at Gazaās Electricity Distribution Corporation said the beleaguered utility was āpreparing for the possibility of them (Israel) operating the lineā









