war-crimes-environmental-destruction8.645 min read "UN Expert Exposes Environmental Devastation in Gaza, Accuses Israel of Genocide"
The recent conflict in Gaza has resulted in widespread environmental destruction, including the loss of tree cover, farmland, and greenhouses, as well as contamination of soil, groundwater, and the sea. The scale and long-term impact of the damage have led to calls for it to be regarded as "ecocide" and investigated as a possible war crime. The destruction has severely affected Gaza's ecosystems and biodiversity, leading to concerns about the long-term well-being of the region's inhabitants.
1 year ago•Source: The Guardian