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The article addresses the deteriorating situation of water in the Palestinian Jordan Valley due to Israeli colonial policies. Water has been used as a means to displace residents and threaten the existence of their communities. The Ras Ein Al-Auja community was displaced after three years of assaults and the confiscation of the Al-Auja spring’s water, leading to the displacement of over 600 Palestinians who are suffering from difficult living conditions, along with a decline in livestock and a reduction in water sources. The pattern of seizing springs and water resources repeats in other communities such as Khirbet Khir Iter, where Israeli measures impose strict restrictions and destroy water sources, threatening the residents' survival and continuing forced expulsions. By controlling 90% of the water sources in the West Bank, Israel uses water as a tool to expel Palestinians and undermine their ability to remain, while continuing to restrict access to water resources and deprive agricultural areas of essential water supplies.
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