Control over trans-boundary water sources is a seldom-discussed aspect of the Israeli-Palestinian picture. Jameel M. Zayed takes a closer look.
By Jameel M. Zayed for JNews Blog
Tuesday, 15 March, 2011 - 23:00
London, UK
Jameel Zayed is a final-year chemistry PhD student at Cambridge University, and is active with the Cambridge University Palestine Society. His family’s roots are in Beit Nuba, a village in the Latrun area now covered by Canada Park.
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“No Peace Without Water” – The Role of Hydropolitics in the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Control over trans-boundary water sources is a seldom-discussed aspect of the Israeli-Palestinian picture. Jameel M. Zayed takes a closer look.
Jameel Zayed is a final-year chemistry PhD student at Cambridge University, and is active with the Cambridge University Palestine Society. His family’s roots are in Beit Nuba, a village in the Latrun area now covered by Canada Park.
This article may be reproduced on condition that JNews is cited as its source.
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