A report by the National Office of Land Defense and Resistance to Settlements in Gaza has documented over 75% destruction of olive trees in the region due to the ongoing conflict, with the rest only harvested during temporary ceasefires. Israeli authorities have restricted olive harvesting in the occupied West Bank and allowed only limited access, leading to significant damage to this key agricultural sector. Illegal settler activities and the declaration of olive lands as military zones have further exacerbated the impact on Palestinians, who rely on olive cultivation for their livelihood and cultural identity.