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Israeli attacks on land, wells and greenhouses exacerbating the already critical risk of famine in Gaza, the FAO says.
GENEVA: Less than 5% of Gaza’s cropland can be cultivated due to damage and access restrictions, “exacerbating the risk of famine in the area”, according to a UN assessment published on Monday.
According to a UN assessment released on Monday, damage and access limitations prevent more than 5% of Gaza's crops from being used for cultivation. "Exacerbating the risk of famine in the area," says ...
What once provided food, income and stability for hundreds of thousands is now in ruins,’ says senior UN official ...
Israel’s military operation in Gaza is cramming civilians into severely deprived areas, these five maps show how ...
GENEVA, May 26 (Reuters) - Less than 5% of Gaza's cropland can be cultivated due to damage and access restrictions, "exacerbating the risk of famine in the area", according to a U.N. assessment ...
The food and agricultural organisation warned that the damage could trigger the 'collapse of Gaza's agri-food system' ...
The situation is particularly critical in southern Gaza's Rafah and in some northern areas, where nearly all cropland is not accessible. PARIS: Under five per cent of Gaza's farmland is useable ...
Adha, Muslims traditionally slaughter a sheep or cow and give away part of the meat to the poor as an act of charity. Then ...
The situation is particularly critical in southern Gaza's Rafah and in some northern areas, where nearly all cropland is not accessible. "With cropland, greenhouses, and wells destroyed ...
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