Wazzani
Al Wazzani (Al-Ouazzani[1]), also known as Arab Louaize,[2] is a small Lebanese village in the Hasbaya District of the Nabatieh Governorate, just north of the Israel-Lebanon border, on the banks of the Hasbani River. The village is located about 1 km from the Wazzani Spring, a major source of the Hasbani, which is a tributary of the Jordan River.[3] The village has about 200 residents.[2]
In 2001 the Lebanese government installed a small pumping station with a 10 cm bore near the village, to supply water to the village as well the nearby villages al-Teiba[4] and Ghajar.[5] In March 2002 Lebanon also diverted part of the Hasbani to supply Wazzani village, an action that then Prime Minister of Israel, Ariel Sharon, said was a "casus belli" and could lead to war.[6][7][8][9] The pumping station was destroyed during the 2006 Lebanon War
References
- ↑ https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ouazzani,+Hasbaya,+Nabatieh,+Lebanon&hl=en
- 1 2 Water Wars in the Middle East: A Looming Threat, Hussein A. Amery, The Geographical Journal, Vol. 168, 2002
- ↑ Wazzani Springs pump nearing completion
- ↑ Hariri complains against Israeli threats: Lebanon seeks to complete al- Wazzani project
- ↑ LA Times Over Israeli Objections, Lebanon Opens Pumping Station on River 29 March 2001
- ↑ BBC 28 March 2002. Lebanon hails 'liberation of water'
- ↑ BBC 10 September 2002 Israel warns of war over water
- ↑ BBC 16 September 2002. US wades into Mid-East water dispute
- ↑ BBC 17 September 2002. Israel hardens stance on water.
Coordinates: 33°16′27″N 35°37′05″E / 33.274254°N 35.618137°E