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PNA says Gaza drinking water projects about to fail due to Israeli restrictions.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report in English by independent, non-governmental Palestinian Ma'an News Agency website

Ramallah-Ma'an -Emergency drinking water projects initiated by Palestinian [National] Authority (PNA) funds in Gaza are close to failure on account of the total lack of materials getting into Gaza, said deputy to the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA), Rabhi al-Shaykh said on Thursday [12 February].

Israel has refused to allow any building or repair equipment into the Gaza Strip, citing security concerns. Several international projects have now been cancelled due to the restrictions and the PWA is increasingly concerned that no aid will be allowed in to ensure safe …

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