Anglais : Water wars
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Temps à consacrer à l’évaluation : 45 minutes maximum.
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Water wars
Fishermen haul in their nets on the Sea of Galilee. Things seem to have chan- ged little from biblical times, but they have.
These waters are a source of great tension between countries, not because they are holy, but because they are scarce.
Yitzhak Gal from the Lake Authority showed me how the waters have fallen to a critically low level.
“Five years ago, the water reached this line,” he explains.
“Today you can see the lake is lower and the shoreline is in the distance.” In the summer water levels went below the danger line where it is believed that salt waters may begin to cause damage to this lake, its supplies and its ecology. Meanwhile, demand for water grows.
As Meir Ben Meir, Israel’s Water Commissioner prepared for retirement, he painted a gloomy picture of possible conflict over water between Israel, the Palestinians, Jordan and Syria.
“At the moment, I project the scarcity of water within 5 years,” he says.
“I can promise that if there is not sufficient water in our region, if there is scarcity of water, if people remain thirsty for water, then we shall doubtless face war.”
The Jordan Valley is not unique. In other ancient water systems - the Nile, the Tigris and the Euphrates - there is also a danger of conflict over water.
Palestinians gathering water from a spring in their village use a quarter as much water as their Israeli neighbours.
Nabil Sha’ath, the Palestinian Authority’s Minister of Planning and International Co-operation, says that the Israelis have to rethink their agricultural practices.
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“They’ve got to change their crops, cut down on citrus, cut down on rice,” explains Mr Sha’ath.
“You grow rice and cotton in the desert. They are the most water-consuming crops of all.”
“If they do that, then really we have a chance to save a lot in the consumption of water.”
Palestinian leaders believe that to ensure peace Israel must release land and water and change the way it uses supplies.
Israel shows no signs of returning land with access to rivers or underground supplies.
Observers say that by 2025, 48 countries will be severely short of water and half the people on earth will not have access to clean supplies.
1 – General comprehension (6 points)
1 Identify the document and explain your choice. (1 pt)
I think this document is an article from the internet, because of the attachment ‘http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/677547.stm ’at the end of the document, it shows the website of this article.
2 Where does the story take place? (2 pts)
The story takes place in the Jordan Valley, more specifically in the Sea of Galilee
3 The story is about: (you may give more than one answer): (3 pts)
The story is about : conflicts to control water, water and agriculture ,
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