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Forty-seven Palestinian families in the Jordan Valley face the imminent threat of displacement due to water cuts imposed on their homes by the Israeli occupation army and settlers. The families, consisting of over 300 individuals—half of whom are children—depend on farming and livestock for their livelihoods. Attacks by the occupation on the water infrastructure, including the destruction of water lines and pipe sabotage, have severely threatened their livelihoods and posed an immediate risk of eviction. Additionally, the occupation's excavation activities for building the approximately 22-kilometer-long separation wall aim to isolate Palestinian lands from their agricultural resources. This effort threatens to confiscate around 50,000 dunams of farmland. With escalating attacks and targeting by settlers, the danger of forcibly removing and displacing the population in the area continues to grow.
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