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2024 GAZA STRIP. Damaged agricultural land and infrastructure
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2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
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2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
2024 GAZA STRIP. Livestock keepers
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2024 GAZA STRIP. Damaged agricultural land and infrastructure
4 October 2024. Khan Younes, Gaza Strip. Destroyed and damaged farmland and agricultural infrastructure.
10/04/2024
Country
Gaza Strip
Credit
©FAO/Yousef Alrozzi
Related URL
https://www.fao.org/newsroom/detail/gaza-geospatial-data-shows-intensifying-damage-to-cropland/en
File size
11.06 MB
Unique ID
UF17UFD
Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given. For further information contact: Photo-Library@fao.org
Background Information
As of September 1, the latest FAO-UNOSAT satellite images indicate that heavy vehicle tracks, razing, shelling, and other conflict-related pressures have damaged 67.6 percent of Gaza’s cropland and significantly damaged agricultural infrastructure across the Strip.