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Ayman RabiAyman Rabi in Record-Journal - July 8 2001
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"... Palestinians pump thc last drinkable dregs of underground rivers polluted by encroaching seawater and sewage. “You cannot tulk about peace while you have this discrimination on the ground," said Ayman Rabi, executive director of the Palestinian Hydrology Group. “Every day. thc problem is getting worse.” Because thc Palestinian economy depends so heavily on growing food, the future looks bleak, he said. ..."
Publication place: Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Ayman RabiAyman Rabi in The Catholic Press - July 8 2001
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"... Palestinians pump the last drinkable dregs of underground rivers polluted by encroaching seawater and sewage. "You cannot talk about peace while you have this discrimination on the ground," said Ayman Rabi, executive director of the Palestinian Hydrology Group. "Every day, the problem is getling worse." Bleak future Because the Palestinian economy depends so heavily on growing food, the future looks bleak, ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Ayman RabiAyman Rabi in Bangor Daily News - Mar 3 1999
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"... future state, but for now remains largely under Israeli control. "The study recognizes the critical need for water use in the area to be economically feasible and fair,” said Ayman Rabi from the Palestinian Hydrology Group. The study showed that water consumption in Israel is more than three times higher than in the Palestinian areas. The average per capita water use ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
Ayman RabiAyman Rabi in The Tuscaloosa News - July 6 2001
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"... Palestinians pump the last drinkable dregs of underground rivers polluted by encroaching seawater and sewage “You cannot talk about peace while you have this discrimination on the ground," said Ayman Rabi, executive director of the Palestinian Hydrology Group. “Every day. the problem is getting worse." Because the Palestinian economy depends so heavily on growing food, the future looks bleak, he said. ..."
Publication place: Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States