Israeli forces have allegedly destroyed a solar pump project in a southern Lebanese village that supplies water for roughly 400 families. The project, with PV Ground Mounting Systems, which includes a 200-panel array, pumps water from an underground well and has been a key source of water for the community.
There has been no official comment from the Israeli authorities on the reported destruction, but the incident has been condemned by local officials and residents.
The boming has totally destoryed the PV Ground Mounting Systems, and also the control room for the Standalone Battery Storage in the system.The move has sparked outrage and concern among those who rely on the project for their daily needs. The destruction of critical infrastructure in wartime is a violation of international law, and there are calls for an investigation into the incident.
The incident highlights the ongoing conflict in the region and the challenges faced by communities that are vulnerable to attacks and aggression. Projects like this are vital for improving access to basic services and promoting sustainable development in conflict-affected areas. While the future of the solar pump project remains uncertain, people are seeking to rebuild the PV Ground Mounting Systems, and the Standalone Battery Storage , there is hope that efforts will be made to restore the critical infrastructure that supports these communities.