Every day,
it becomes easier to demonstrate that the ‘Palestinian cause’ is immoral. Every
day, we see how this supposedly moral cause is built upon lies.
Moral people
do not lie. Moral causes do not lie.
Yesterday, headlines
told us that European Union Parliamentary President Martin Schulz has been
in Israel. He spoke yesterday (in German) to the Israeli Parliament, the
Knesset. He criticized Israel. He said Israel uses water allocation to
discriminate against Arabs in Judea-Samaria.
He repeated
as fact the ‘Palestinian’ claim that Arabs in Judea-Samaria receive only 17
liters of water per day when Israelis receive 70 liters of water per day (“MKs
Walk out of EU Head's Anti-Israel Speech,” Arutz Sheva, February 12,
2014).
His
criticism sparked outrage. At least one MK heckled Schulz immediately. Bayit
Yehudi head—and Economics Minister--Naftali Bennet signalled his Party’s Members
to walk out of the Knesset chamber. They did so. Afterwards, other MKs spoke
aloud to the press of their outrage at Schulz’s criticism, even as they remained
in chamber for the rest of Schulz’s speech.
Many called
this particular criticism (17 liters of water for Arabs vs 70 liters for Jews)
an outright lie. Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that it appeared
that the President of the European Parliament, upon visiting Ramallah (‘Palestinian’
headquarters), had heard the bogus water claim and, without bothering to check for
accuracy, repeated it to Israel’s Knesset.
This claim
of water discrimination is not new. It has been around for years. It is part of
demonize-Israel ideology. It is a lie that the UN has repeated often. So has
the US, the EU, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement and
several anti-Israel NGOs. It’s a lie used to show how Israel oppresses the
victimized, innocent Arab: in this harsh desert land, Israel allocates to the
Arab only one-quarter the water it allocates to Jews.
In a hot
climate, that’s not just brutal or discriminating allocation. It’s brutal
discrimination.
The truth,
however, tells a different story. Arabs receive between 24-46 million cubic
meters (MCM) a year more water than Israel is required to provide under terms
agreed to in the Oslo Accords (“The Facts About the Palestinian Arab Water
Supply”, Mark Langfan, Arutz Sheva, February 13, 2014). The fact is that—according
to the Israel Water Authority—the average Arab resident receives 165 liters of
water a day—not the 17 liters claimed (“Even Palestinian Authority Stats Show
Schulz Wrong”, Arutz Sheva, February 13, 2014).
Now, thanks
to so some investigative reporting at the Israeli newspaper Maariv
(ibid), the Palestinian Authority (PA) itself—which told Schulz the 17
liter-per-day lie—has its own view of average daily Arab water consumption.
Using its own data sources and methodology (which are different from how Israel
collects and uses data), the PA’s own Water Authority reports that (in 2011)
daily Arab water consumption stood at 103 liters-per-day (not 17).
To
understand what 103 liters-per-day means, go to an unflattering story about
Israel on ALMonitor.com (“Israel
Denies Palestinians Equal Water Access”, April 8, 2013). There, you’ll read
that the World Health Organization (WHO) “recommends 100 liters of water per
capita per day as the minimum quantity for basic consumption.”
The PA Water
Authority says that its Arabs receive 103 liters per-day-per-person. That means
that Israel’s water-allocation process meets WHO standards. If WHO standards
are met, then Israel’s water allocation to Arabs does not meet the definition
of ‘discrimination’. To discriminate, Israel would have to keep Arab water availability
below WHO standards so as to coerce, oppress and control.
This
afternoon, Yuval Steinitz, who is Israel’s Minister of Intelligence,
International Relations and Strategic Affairs, said that Arab water consumption in Israel and the
PA is similar to Arab water consumption
in other Arab countries (“PA Water Consumption the Same as the Rest of Arab
World”, Arutz Sheva, February 13, 2014).. He added that differences in
water consumption between Israelis and Palestinian Authority (PA) residents
could not be compared because of differences in standards of living. He might
have added that life-style and data collection issues could also account for
reported consumption differences—not discrimination.
The Arab 103
liter-per-day-per-person meets WHO health standards for acceptability. Meeting
WHO water standards is discrimination?
Israel exceeds
Oslo water requirements. Exceeding Oslo requirements is discrimination?
Israel
exceeds Oslo requirements. Israel meets WHO standards. That’s discrimination?
The PA lies.
It lies to present Israel as brutal. It
lies to ‘prove’ that Israel discriminates against Arab by allocating only 17
liters of water per-day-per-Arab citizen.
The Arab
cause is built upon lies. It’s an immoral house of cards. It will collapse.
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