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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Israeli electricity company cuts power in
Bethlehem over unpaid debts
Among the places without electricity is the Church of Nativity, the site where Christians believe Jesus Christ was born

The district of Bethlehem is home to 210,000 Palestinians and includes Bethlehem, Beit Jala, Beit Sahour and 33 other villages and 3 refugee camps (AFP)
Bethlehem over unpaid debts
Among the places without electricity is the Church of Nativity, the site where Christians believe Jesus Christ was born
The district of Bethlehem is home to 210,000 Palestinians and includes Bethlehem, Beit Jala, Beit Sahour and 33 other villages and 3 refugee camps (AFP)
Israel's state-owned energy company reduced power to a number of
Palestinian areas including Bethlehem on Monday, officials said, citing
unpaid debt by the Palestinian Authority.
"The power supply will be reduced by about 50 percent to Bethlehem on
Thursday," a statement from Israel Electricity Corporation (IEC) said.
The energy company added the "dramatic" step as a result of growing
debt, which it said had reached 1.7 billion Israeli shekels ($450mn).
The Israeli-owned company said the power outage was part of a plan to
disrupt daily supply over the next two weeks over the failure to pay
bills.
The head of the Jerusalem District Electricity Company, Hisham al-Omari,
told Ma’an news agency that the shutdown was originally to take place
in Ramallah and al-Bireh, where a majority of PA government facilities
reside.
The PA pleaded with IEC from implementing the electricity cuts in the
West Bank, according to Ma’an, but the company decided to shut off
electricity to Bethlehem from 2pm to 6pm local time.
Issam Juha, Bethlehem’s deputy mayor, said his district was not given any prior notice about the cut.
On Thursday the company took a similar measure in the city of Jericho in
the northern part of the occupied West Bank. Full power was returned
later the same day in that case.
The governor of Bethlehem Jibril al-Bakri confirmed the cut.
"Residents suddenly found themselves without electricity in Bethlehem,
Beit Jala and Beit Sahour," he said, with around 50 percent of IEC
customers without power.
He added that among the buildings impacted was the Church of Nativity,
built at the site where Christians believe Jesus Christ was born.
"They cut off electricity to the Church of the Nativity, to holy places,
to the Beit Jala cancer hospital, the Caritas hospital and to the only
mental illness hospital in Palestine," he said.
The district of Bethlehem is home to 210,000 Palestinians and includes
Bethlehem, Beit Jala, Beit Sahour and 33 other villages and 3 refugee
camps.
The Palestinian Authority has struggled financially and is largely
dependent on foreign aid. It relies heavily on Israel for electricity
supplies, which also provides electricity to the Hamas-controlled Gaza
Strip.
Ongoing talks with the IEC and Palestinian officials have so far not resolved the debt problem.
In January 2015, the IEC cut power to Palestinian cities for a number of
hours every day over a similar debt, only to renew it a few weeks
later.
Under an economic agreement signed with the PA in 1994, Israel collects
around 600-700 million shekels each month in customs duties levied on
goods destined for Palestinian markets that transit through Israeli
ports.
It transfers the money after deducting approximately 100 million shekels
for expenses such as Palestinian hospitalisations in Israel, sewage
treatment and covering part of the electricity debt, which has remained
largely stable in recent months.
