Hasbani River (English Wikipedia)

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archive.org

  • Velde, van de, C.W.M. (1854). Narrative of a journey through Syria and Palestine in 1851 and 1852. Vol. 1. William Blackwood and son. p. 168.

bbc.co.uk

news.bbc.co.uk

  • 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.

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fao.org

  • FAO (Water Resources section) "AQUASTAT - FAO's Information System on Water and Agriculture". Archived from the original on 2008-04-09. Retrieved 2011-04-26. "Overall, there are about 40 major streams in Lebanon and, based on the hydrographic system, the country can be divided into five regions: ... [including] the Hasbani river basin in the south-east."
  • Lebanon (FAOWater Resources section)"AQUASTAT - FAO's Information System on Water and Agriculture". Archived from the original on 2008-04-09. Retrieved 2011-04-26. "Lebanon being at a higher elevation than its neighbours has practically no incoming surface water flow…. Surface water flow to Israel is estimated at 160 million m³/year, of which about 138 million m³ through the Hasbani river including a contribution of 30 million m³ from its tributary, the Wazzani spring."

latimes.com

articles.latimes.com

  • LA Times Over Israeli Objections, Lebanon Opens Pumping Station on River March 29, 2001

merip.org

  • MERIP Heightened Israeli-Lebanese Tensions Over Jordan's Headwaters [3] Archived 2016-12-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • MERIP Heightened Israeli-Lebanese Tensions Over Jordan's Headwaters [4] Archived 2016-12-29 at the Wayback Machine "In the hot summer months, the Wazzani springs are the only source of flowing water in the Hasbani. Upstream from the Wazzani, the river is dry."
  • MERIP Heightened Israeli-Lebanese Tensions Over Jordan's Headwaters [5] Archived 2016-12-29 at the Wayback Machine

unu.edu

  • UNU The Jordan River [1] "The Dan spring, the largest of the sources of the upper Jordan, lies wholly within Israel close to the border with Syria. The spring sources of the Hasbani River lie entirely within Lebanon. The spring source of the Banias River is in Syria. These three small streams unite 6 km inside Israel at about 70 m above sea level to form the upper Jordan River."
  • UNU The Jordan River [2]
  • Managing water for peace in the Middle East

web.archive.org

  • FAO (Water Resources section) "AQUASTAT - FAO's Information System on Water and Agriculture". Archived from the original on 2008-04-09. Retrieved 2011-04-26. "Overall, there are about 40 major streams in Lebanon and, based on the hydrographic system, the country can be divided into five regions: ... [including] the Hasbani river basin in the south-east."
  • MERIP Heightened Israeli-Lebanese Tensions Over Jordan's Headwaters [3] Archived 2016-12-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • Lebanon (FAOWater Resources section)"AQUASTAT - FAO's Information System on Water and Agriculture". Archived from the original on 2008-04-09. Retrieved 2011-04-26. "Lebanon being at a higher elevation than its neighbours has practically no incoming surface water flow…. Surface water flow to Israel is estimated at 160 million m³/year, of which about 138 million m³ through the Hasbani river including a contribution of 30 million m³ from its tributary, the Wazzani spring."
  • MERIP Heightened Israeli-Lebanese Tensions Over Jordan's Headwaters [4] Archived 2016-12-29 at the Wayback Machine "In the hot summer months, the Wazzani springs are the only source of flowing water in the Hasbani. Upstream from the Wazzani, the river is dry."
  • MERIP Heightened Israeli-Lebanese Tensions Over Jordan's Headwaters [5] Archived 2016-12-29 at the Wayback Machine