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Sign the petition calling on Italian water utility ACEA to terminate the agreement with Israel's national water company Mekorot, responsible for serious violations of international law and human rights. Mekorot illegally extracts water from Palestinians sources, provides that pillaged water to illegal Israeli settlements and implements policies of water Apartheid against the Palestinian population.

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On December 2, 2013, during the Italy-Israel summit, ACEA, Italy’s leading water utility, and Israel's national water company Mekorot signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The agreement provides for cooperation through the exchange of experiences and expertise in the water sector.

The experience that Mekorot has matured, however, is based on serious violations of international law and human rights. As documented in the report by the Palestinian human rights organization Al Haq, Mekorot illegally extracts water from Palestinian aquifers, causing Palestinian water sources to dry up, and then supplies the pillaged water to Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

In addition, Mekorot, to whom the Israeli military authorities "transferred" all Palestinian water infrastructure in 1982 for the symbolic price of one shekel (0.20 Euros), practices systematic discrimination in the supply of water to Palestinian communities, who are forced to buy their own water from the Israeli company at prices decided by Israel. Mekorot regularly reduces water supply to Palestinians, by up to 50 per cent, in favor of Israel’s illegal settlements and intensive agriculture, creating what Al Haq refers to as "water apartheid." In fact, the per capita consumption of Israeli settlers is 369 liters per day, while that of the Palestinians is 73 liters, well below the minimum amount recommended by the World Health Organization of 100 liters.

International organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have documented how Israel exercises total control over Palestinian water resources and how Israeli water policies are a means for expulsion, which impede development and force the Palestinian people to leave their lands. The Israeli organization Who Profits describes Mekorot as "the executive arm of the Israeli government" with regards to water issues in the occupied Palestinian territories and states that "it is actively engaged in the management and maintenance" of Israel’s military occupation of Palestine.

For the reasons above, Vitens, the main water supplier in the Netherlands, on advice from the Dutch Government, recently interrupted a cooperation agreement with Mekorot, citing its commitment to international law as motivation for the decision.

By entering into this agreement with Mekorot, ACEA becomes complicit in these serious violations. ACEA is also in breach of its own Code of Ethics, which touts its endorsement of the UN Global Compact on corporate social responsibility, where the protection of human rights is a top priority. In addition, the cooperation between ACEA and Mekorot goes in the direction of commercial exploitation of water resources, in contradiction to the public management of water as a universal good.

Those of us who hold dear the fundamental right of access to water and the protection of all human rights, call on:

  • ACEA to follow the example of Vitens and immediately terminate the agreement with Mekorot.
  • the City of Rome, as the majority shareholder, to take all actions necessary so that ACEA ceases  all cooperation with Mekorot.
  • all local authorities whose water service is provided by companies in the ACEA Group to take steps to ensure that ACEA ends the agreement.
  • the Italian government to follow the example of the Dutch government and actively discourage commercial ties with those who violate international law.

Our commitment is not only to public water, but also for water free of human rights abuses.

Committee Against the ACEA-Mekorot Agreement

Endorsed by:

Coordinamento Romano Acqua Pubblica
Forum Italiano dei Movimenti per l'Acqua
Rete Romana di Solidarietà con il Popolo Palestinese
BDS Roma

Action, Roma
Amici della Mezzaluna rossa Palestinese
Aqua Alma Onlus, Prevalle (BS)
ARCI
Associazione Amicizia Italo-Palestinese Onlus, Firenze
Ass. Cult. Lab. Soc. 100celle, Roma
Associazione Italia-Nicaragua
Associazione LiberaRete
Associazione onlus Pace per Gerusalemme, Trentino
Associazione per la Pace Nazionale
Associazione YODA, Bologna
AssoPace Palestina
BDS Firenze
Casale Podere Rosa, Roma
Circolo SEL Aurelio Boccea di Roma "Adriana Cacciamani"
Circolo SEL Ispra, Roma
Circolo Terre d'Acqua Prc, San Giovanni in Persiceto (BO)
Cobas Acea
Cobas Lavoro Privato
Comitato "Con la Palestina nel cuore", Roma
Comitato BDS Campania
Comitato di Quartiere Tamburi, Taranto
Comitato Fasano per Gaza
Comitato Italiano Contratto Mondiale sull'acqua
Comitato Monteverde per la Palestina, Roma
Comitato No Expo
Comitato Piazza Carlo Giuliani Onlus
Comitato Salaam Ragazzi dell'Olivo-Comitato di Milano-Onlus
Comitato Salaam Ragazzi dell'Olivo, Trieste
Comitato salernitano per la pace e il disarmo
Comunità di base di San Paolo, Roma
Comunità Palestinese di Roma e del Lazio
Confederazione Cobas
Confederazione Cobas, Pistoia
Consiglio Metropolitano, Roma
Coordinamento Campagna BDS Bologna
CUB Lazio Pubblico Impiego e Sanità Italiana
Ecomapuche Amicizia Mapuche – Italia
FIOM CGIL
Forum Palestina
Gazzella Onlus
Palestina Rossa
Per non dimenticare Gaza, Roma
RedAzione di Radio Vostok
Redazione Libera.tv
Rete di Solidarietà con la Palestina – Milano
Rete Ebrei contro l’occupazione
Rete Radiè Resh nazionale
Rifondazione Comunista Follonica
SCI Italia
Statunitensi contro la Guerra, Firenze
Transform Italia
U.S. Citizens for Peace & Justice, Roma
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Individuals:

Prof. Angelo Baracca, Firenze
Luigi de Magistris, Mayor of Naples
Nicoletta Dosio, Val Susa
Elena Giuliani, Genova
Haidi Gaggio Giuliani, former Senator
Luisa Morgantini, former Vice President, European Parliament
Giovanni Russo Spena, former Senator
Vincenzo Vita, former Senator

Sources:

Al Haq, Water For one People only: Discriminatory Access and ‘Water-Apartheid’ in the OPT (2013)
Who Profits, Mekorot’s involvement in the Israeli occupation (2013)
Human Rights Watch, Separate and Unequal: Israel’s Discriminatory Treatment of Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (2010)
Amnesty International, Troubled Waters: Palestinians Denied Fair Access to Water (2009)