Rawabi development faces bureaucratic hurdles from joint Israeli-Palestinian water commission
Rawabi development faces bureaucratic hurdles from joint Israeli-Palestinian water commission The passage mentions a procedural quirk requiring approval from a joint water commission under the Oslo Accords for a sewage plant, but provides no concrete names, transactions, or evidence of misconduct. It lacks novel revelations or direct links to high‑ranking officials, limiting its investigative usefulness. Key insights: Developers needed joint Israeli‑Palestinian water commission approval for a sewage plant in Area A.; Rawabi’s access road and utility infrastructure remain unresolved.; Project leader Masri emphasizes building from scratch in a remote location.
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Rawabi development faces bureaucratic hurdles from joint Israeli-Palestinian water commission The passage mentions a procedural quirk requiring approval from a joint water commission under the Oslo Accords for a sewage plant, but provides no concrete names, transactions, or evidence of misconduct. It lacks novel revelations or direct links to high‑ranking officials, limiting its investigative usefulness. Key insights: Developers needed joint Israeli‑Palestinian water commission approval for a sewage plant in Area A.; Rawabi’s access road and utility infrastructure remain unresolved.; Project leader Masri emphasizes building from scratch in a remote location.
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