kardala area, we have around five cubic meters per hour, which is supplied by the israeli company. they use it for crops, agriculture, and also they use it for, you know, household usage. the demand is much more higher. you need more than 12 to 15 cubic meters per hour. eric: three times as much? ziyad: three times as much. eric: ziyad says the restrictions placed on palestinians fuel tensions with the jewish settlers who take much more water. the settlers came here after israel captured and occupied the west bank in 1967. international law deems the jewish settlements illegal. palestinians say their homeland and their water are being stolen. ziyad: it's israeli farms irrigated by palestinian water which is the water beneath our feet right now. israelis are extracting it from their wells, distributing it to their settlements. imagine that, israelis in their settlements, they are swimming, they are filling up their swimming pools, they are consuming three times to four times of the palestinians, while the palestinians here are facing the crisis of drinking water. this is actually--t