What was billed as a cooperative venture between Palestine and Israel is merely the occupation of water in disguise by Jessica Buxbaum Part 3 - Living without water On days without water, Mfkara operates much like a commune. “ We usually borrow from each other and when the water comes, we redivide the water, ” Noma said. Sabreen described how household chores like washing dishes, doing laundry and bathing the children are put off until water is replenished. “ I have to put everything on hold until there is water, ” she told MintPress . “ I can’t do anything until the water comes back. ” Sabreen receives 20 liters of water (about 5 gallons) costing 500 shekels ($155) from At-Tuwani, or she sources water from a nearby aquifer. That same amount of water costs nearby Israeli settlers about 100 shekels or $30. Water is stored in a cistern serving 10 people for domestic, agricultural and livestock use and may last between two to four days. The average American uses ...