HUMAN RIGHTS
WATCH Middle East and North Africa FrenchSpanishRussianKoreanArabicHebrewspacer
RSSPortugueseGermanChinesePersianMore Languagesspacer
   

The West Bank Separation Barrier: Photo Essay


    image005


An agricultural well in Qaffin, located twenty feet off the barrier’s path, July 2003. The Israeli authorities have warned local residents that they will be forbidden from approaching within 160 feet of the barrier. If this rule is enforced, Qaffin’s residents will lose well access. Incomes in the northern West Bank depend heavily on agriculture. Those areas that are well-irrigated produce far more than those without. According to a detailed study by international donors, the barrier has separated farmers from their wells and water networks, and the barrier’s construction has damaged water facilities. © 2003 Miranda Sissons/Human Rights Watch


<<Previous   |   Index   |   Next>>



MORE ON Israel, the Occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, and Palestinian Authority Territories

HRW Logo Contribute to Human Rights Watch

Home | About Us | News Releases | Publications | About HRW | Info by Country | Global Issues | Campaigns | Free Mailing Lists | Community | Store | Film Festival | Search | Site Map | Contact Us | Press Contacts | Privacy Policy

© Copyright 2006, Human Rights Watch    350 Fifth Avenue, 34th Floor    New York, NY 10118-3299    USA