More than half of Gaza’s agricultural land, crucial for feeding the war-ravaged territory’s hungry population, has been degraded by conflict as revealed the United’s Nations satellite images.
The UN said there is a rise in the destruction of orchards, field crops and vegetables in the Palestinian enclave, where hunger is widespread after eight months of Israeli bombardment.
Recall that, satellite imagery taken between May 2017 and 2024 by the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) found that 57% of Gaza’s permanent crop fields and arable lands essential for food security had shown a significant decline in density and health.
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