Lana Nusseibeh, the Permanent Representative of the UAE to the UN, inaugurated on Monday the first of three desalination plants the Emirates is building on the Mediterranean coast on the Egyptian side of the Rafah Border Crossing to send water into the Gaza Strip. Gazans are currently living on less than 3 litres of water a day. The majority of the enclave's supply comes from a coastal aquifer, and the quality is brackish and often undrinkable. Critical shortigious of fuel and electricity have rendered treatment plants dysfunction. Initiative Necessary To Reduce Illness & Disease The desalination plants are expected to supply 300,000 Gazans with treated water every day. Although the amount alone is not enough, it is an important step in relieving the suffering of the people after Israel largely cut supplies to the territory following the Hamas assault. At the moment, water is taken into Gaza via lorry, adding to the burden of trying to bring vehicles carrying aid into the Pales...