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With many of Gaza's schools damaged, destroyed or turned into shelters, makeshift classrooms have been set up in tents for ...
These reference data were provided by UNOSAT, the United Nations Satellite Centre. Here, experts painstakingly inspect high-resolution images from commercial sources in order to identify damage to ...
Israeli attacks on land, wells and greenhouses are exacerbating the already critical risk of famine in Gaza, the FAO says.
Less than 5 percent of Gaza\'s agricultural land is now cultivable and/or accessible, further exacerbating the risk of famine in the devastated Palestinian territory, according to a new satellite asse ...
UN says 95 per cent of Gaza’s arable land is occupied, damaged or inaccessible due to military operations, leaving enclave ...
The food and agricultural organisation warned that the damage could trigger the 'collapse of Gaza's agri-food system' ...
Available cropland now at less than five percent, according to latest geospatial assessment from FAO and UNOSAT.
Less than 5% of Gaza’s cropland area remains available for cultivation, exacerbating the risk of famine, UN agencies warn.
Israeli attacks on land, wells and greenhouses exacerbating the already critical risk of famine in Gaza, the FAO says.
The situation is critical in Rafah in the south of the enclave and in northern governorates, FAO and UNOSAT said ...
Less than five percent of the Gaza Strip’s cropland area remains available for cultivation, according to the latest ...