Palestine: Destruction of 75% of olive trees in Gaza war

Published 2024년 10월 20일

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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.
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According to Isna, in a report prepared by the National Office of Land Defense and Resistance to Settlements, which is affiliated to the Palestine Liberation Organization, it is stated: The war has had a devastating effect on the olive sector, and more than 75% of the olive trees in the region has destroyed According to this report, the residents of Gaza were only able to access their farms and harvest olives from the areas that have not yet been destroyed by the Zionist regime during the temporary ceasefire that lasted only one week last November. In the occupied West Bank, Israeli authorities canceled all permits given to farmers to pick olives and effectively prevented them from accessing their lands. The report also pointed to the various actions of illegal settlers aimed at preventing Palestinians from harvesting olives. Estimates indicate that around 23,700 hectares of olive lands in the occupied ...
Source: Isna

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