Israel debunks claims of using water for “acts of genocide” in Gaza

In a post on X, COGAT highlighted the locations where it monitors humanitarian assistance in Gaza.COGAT called it as "libellous claim" and "egregious lie".

Jerusalem: Israel debunked media reports stating that the country is using water in “acts of genocide” by denying clean water to Palestinians in Gaza. Israel’s Unit for the Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories: Judea and Samaria and towards the Gaza Strip (COGAT) gave a comprehensive overview of the government actions in place and coordination with the UNICEF to ensure safe access to water for the residents of Gaza.

In a post on X, the COGAT shared, “This is the @UNICEF water desalination plant in Khan Yunis. Israel coordinated the repair of the electricity line to the facility so it can operate at full capacity, providing water for residents in the area. When working at full capacity, the desalination plant provides 20,000 cubic meters of water a day.”

The announcement came after Human Rights Watch accused Israel of committing “acts of genocide” by denying clean water to Palestinians in Gaza, and called on the international community to impose targeted sanctions, Al Jazeera reported.

As per Al Jazeera, in a new 184-page report released on Thursday, the New York-based watchdog said that since October 2023, when Israel launched its military offensive in Gaza, Israeli authorities have “deliberately obstructed Palestinians’ access to the adequate amount of water required for survival in the Gaza Strip”.

In a post on X, COGAT highlighted the locations where it monitors humanitarian assistance in Gaza.COGAT called it as “libellous claim” and “egregious lie”.

In a post on X COGAT debunked the claims stating, “3 water lines FROM ISRAEL are active, supplying an average of 107 liters per person in northern Gaza, 34 liter per person in central Gaza, and 20 liters per person in southern Gaza. According to international standards, conflict zones require 15 liters of water per person daily. The amount of water supplied exceeds that”.