Egypt Monitoring in ‘Real Time’ Rate of Rainfall over Blue Nile

A view of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). (AFP file photo)
A view of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). (AFP file photo)
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Egypt Monitoring in ‘Real Time’ Rate of Rainfall over Blue Nile

A view of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). (AFP file photo)
A view of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). (AFP file photo)

Egypt’s Ministry of Water Resources has drawn several scenarios to address the Nile River’s flooding in the upcoming rainy season.

Addis Ababa is expected to start the third phase of filling the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’s (GERD) reservoir during the rainy season in July, with or without an agreement with the Nile Basin countries.

The ministry said on Monday that its agencies are monitoring in “real time” the rates of rainfall in Blue Nile.

They are also determining the quantities of water reaching the Aswan High Dam lake and discussing different scenarios for the coming flood.

Egypt suffers from a scarcity of water resources and needs about 114 billion cubic meters annually, while the available water resources amount to 74 billion cubic meters.

The Nile water accounts for more than 90 percent of Egypt’s needs or 55.5 billion cubic meters.

It is expecting a shortage in its water share as Ethiopia begins operating the dam.

Cairo and Khartoum maintain that they are seeking a legally binding agreement over the operations of the dam, which Addis Ababa says is crucial to its economic development.

Cairo bases its demands on international agreements that indicate its “historic rights to the international river.”

Egypt’s Permanent Committee for Regulating the Revenue of the Nile River held its periodic meeting on Monday to follow up on the procedures for achieving optimal management of water resources.

The meeting was chaired by Irrigation Minister Mohamad Abdel Aty, who reviewed the current water situation in the country’s various governorates, as well as the status of work progress in the irrigation, drainage and mechanics departments.

He directed the ministry’s departments to raise the level of readiness to ensure the provision of water and review the rehabilitation of canals and drains to ensure the ability of the waterways network to provide the water needs.



Israeli Soldiers Kill Palestinian Man in West Bank

A picture taken in the village of Turmus Ayya near Ramallah city shows the nearby Israeli Shilo settlement in the background, in the occupied West Bank on February 18, 2024. (Photo by Jaafar ASHTIYEH / AFP)
A picture taken in the village of Turmus Ayya near Ramallah city shows the nearby Israeli Shilo settlement in the background, in the occupied West Bank on February 18, 2024. (Photo by Jaafar ASHTIYEH / AFP)
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Israeli Soldiers Kill Palestinian Man in West Bank

A picture taken in the village of Turmus Ayya near Ramallah city shows the nearby Israeli Shilo settlement in the background, in the occupied West Bank on February 18, 2024. (Photo by Jaafar ASHTIYEH / AFP)
A picture taken in the village of Turmus Ayya near Ramallah city shows the nearby Israeli Shilo settlement in the background, in the occupied West Bank on February 18, 2024. (Photo by Jaafar ASHTIYEH / AFP)

Palestinian authorities said Israeli troops killed a 55-year-old man in the north of the occupied West Bank on Thursday -- an incident the Israeli army said involved a stabbing attack.

The Ramallah-based health ministry said the body in charge of coordination with Israel informed it that soldiers "shot and killed" the man in Rummanah, near Jenin, in the morning.

The Israeli military said separately that troops deployed in the village "neutralised" a man after he stabbed and "moderately injured" a soldier, AFP reported.

The army generally uses the term "neutralised" after killing someone.

Violence in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967, has soared since the Hamas attack of October 2023.

A 12-year-old Palestinian boy died Thursday of wounds suffered during an army raid near the West Bank town of Nablus last week, the health ministry said.

Since October 7, 2023, Israeli troops or settlers have killed at least 951 Palestinians, including many militants, the ministry said.

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Over the same period, at least 35 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks or during Israeli military operations, according to Israeli figures.