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1  What are the potential implications of an increasingly ‘water insecure’ world? WATER CONFLICTS To understand where the potential water conflicts in Israel

2 The Middle East  What did we identify as the problems in the Middle East?  How had Turkey tried to combat this?  Was it successful?

3 Israel  Israel is facing a shortage of water because  The population is growing (1.5% a year)  Droughts are increasingly common and prolonged  Internal competition for the limited water supplies is increasing  Often in dispute with it’s neighbours  Consumes more that it naturally receives 500 BILLION LITRES MORE

4 Political Stability  Israel has a history of political instability in the region  1967: Six Day War – Israel gained controlled over the Jordan River capturing the West Bank from Jordan, the Golan Heights from Syria and the Gaza Strip from Egypt  1993: Oslo Accords led to Israel withdrawing from parts of the Gaza Strip and West Bank  1994: Jordan peace treaty initiated cooperation over the sustainable use of the Yarmouk River  2004: Manavgat Project – Turkey agreed to ship water to Israel in return for high-tech military support  These all mean that it is vital for Israel to secure water pathway s to help guarantee supplies

5 Political Stability  The Israelis say that they are constantly under militant attack and the very survival of the Jewish state hangs in the balance  The Palestinians claim a right to return to the land that refugees fled in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war or the Six Day War in 1967  Many Palestinians support suicide bombings and other militant attacks that often target civilians, arguing that the attacks are legitimate since civilians have been killed in Israeli strikes  When Israelis respond to attacks with their superior firepower, they are accused of using overkill on the Palestinian population  The Israeli government is criticized when they use means such as sanctions and blockades to try to force the Palestinian Authority's hand in stopping attacks on the Jewish state

6 Whose water is it?  The continuously shifting borders has not made Israel’s job of providing water any easy  Population is expected to increase to 11 million by 2050  Israelis still restrict the access that Palestinians have to water sources  Many Israelis and Palestinians accuse each other of mismanagement

7 Water Sources  Israel have the highest consumption of all Middle Eastern countries (2200 billion L/yr)  Three main sources are beginning to show signs of degradation, with irreversible contamination by seawater  Each provides 25% of Israel’s water  The Sea of Galilee, fed by the R. Jordan and Golan Heights  Mountain aquifers, mostly in the West Bank  Coastal aquifers

8 Saline Intrusion

9 Your Task  We already know about how one country in the Middle East is tackling its water security  Israel is taking a very different approach  Research and create a case study on Israel’s water security issues  What issues are they facing?  What disputes are there?  Other dilemmas they are facing  Plans of action for the future

10 What do you think?  Which country has managed its problems more effectively?  Is new technology replacing dams as the solution to our water problems?

11 What do we already know?  What do we already know about the water situation in Africa?


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