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The Water War in Damascus

How water became leverage in the battle for the capital.

— خلاصة —

Damascus draws most of its drinking water from a single spring at Wadi Barada, north-west of the city. When that valley became a frontline, the question of who controlled the spring stopped being a humanitarian footnote and became a central instrument of the war for the capital.

This essay reconstructs the political and military choreography around the Wadi Barada operation and uses it as a case study in how essential utilities become bargaining chips — and how their weaponisation outlives the battle that produced it.

النشر الأصلي

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الموضوعات

  • Syria
  • Damascus
  • Water
  • Wadi Barada

الكاتب

Youssef Sadaki

استراتيجيٌّ سوريٌّ-كنديٌّ في التحوّل الرقمي ومحلّلٌ لشؤون الشرق الأوسط، يقيم بين لندن (أونتاريو) ودمشق. نُشرت كتاباته في مجلس الأطلسي ومعهد واشنطن للسياسات في الشرق الأدنى ومؤسّسة القرن وجدلية، وفي منابر عربية بينها 7al.net.

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