KEY POINTS
  • For decades now a quarter of Jerusalem's sewage has flowed openly in the Kidron valley.
  • The stream runs back and forth between land under Israeli and Palestinian administration, making a fix hard to find.
  • But finally it seems a solution has been reached.
Sewage flows in Kidron Valley, on the outskirts of Jerusalem

There is a foul smell coming from the biblical Kidron Valley.

It's so bad that King David and Jesus, who are said to have walked there thousands of years ago, would today need to take a detour to reach Jerusalem.