Running water 12 hours a week: Jerusalem residents protest shortage in Kafr 'Aqab
Water currently runs in the neighborhood's pipes around 12 hours a week, according to an ACRI report from the end of June, which cites residents.
Protesters gathered in the east Jerusalem neighborhood Kafr ‘Aqab and in front of Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion’s Rehavia home Saturday, in two protests calling on officials to ensure water supply Kafr 'Aqab, where water is available through the neighborhood’s taps only for hours every week.
Water currently runs in the neighborhood’s pipes around 12 hours a week, according to an ACRI report from the end of June that cites residents. This has had a significant impact on daily life in the area and has led to students being sent home, medical centers struggling to provide service, camps being canceled and more, they said.
“The fact that in Israel in the 21st century, residents are being forced to buy water from unauthorized companies at unregulated prices and to store it on the roof of their homes is a badge of disgrace to every organization responsible for water supply,” they said.