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Palestine. Source: Fanack after UNICEF, 2015. Map 1 Map 2 Map 2
Palestinian loss of land, 1946 – 2011. Source: Fanack after AMEU, 2013. Map 2 Figure 1 Figure 1
Status of Palestinian projects submitted to the Joint Water Committee during the period 1996-2008 in per cent. Source: Richard, 2012. Figure 1 Map 3Map 3
Distribution of areas A, B and C in the West Bank. Map 3 Map 4Map 4
Population density in Palestine. Source: Fanack after PCBS, 2011. Map 4 Figure 3 Figure 3
Population distribution in Palestine. Source: Fanack after PCBS, 2014. Figure 3 Figure 2 Figure 2
Growth of the Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza. Source: Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, 2015. Figure 2 Map 5 Map 5
Average annual rainfall levels in Palestine. Source: Fanack after ARIJ. Map 5 Figure 4 Figure 4
Palestine GDP annual growth rate. Source: Fanack after PWA, 2014. Figure 4 Map 6 Map 6
The Jordan River Basin. Source: Fanack after ARIJ. Map 6 Map 7 Map 7
The Mountain Aquifer and the Coastal Aquifer. Source: Fanack after UNEP, 2002. Map 7 Figure 5 Figure 5
Annual extraction from the Mountain Aquifer during the period 1999 – 2011 in million cubic metres. Source: Fanack after World Bank, 2009. Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 6
Groundwater pollution in Gaza. Source: Fanack after PWA, 2011. Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 7
Annual water use in Palestine in million cubic metres. Source: PWA, 2014. Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 8
Water use in Israel and Palestine in litres per person per day (L/c/d). Source: Amnesty International, 2009. Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 9
Water consumption in Israeli settlements and nearby Palestinian villages. Source: Richard, 2012, after B’Tselem, 2011. Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 10
Overview of damages to Gaza’s water supply infrastructure after the 2014 conflict in % of the baseline. Source: Fanack after UNICEF, 2014. Figure 10