الشرق اللبنانية
الشرق اللبنانية
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The article addresses the water crisis in the Middle East and North Africa, with a focus on resource shortages and their intersection with regional relations. It highlights that, despite the region housing 5% of the world’s population, it relies on less than 1% of the world's water resources, most of which are transboundary waters, complicating resource management. The article points to historical and ongoing conflicts over rivers such as the Jordan River and the Euphrates, discussing international and diplomatic efforts that have sought to resolve these disputes and transform them into peaceful understandings. It also presents global examples of such successes and questions whether similar outcomes can be achieved in the region.
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