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conflictenvironment2 years ago

Israel's Successful Trial of Flooding Hamas Tunnels with Seawater

Israel's military has reportedly begun pumping seawater into tunnels used by Hamas in Gaza, with the aim of dismantling the network and weakening Palestinian armed groups. However, experts warn that this flooding could have damaging ecological effects, including the pollution of Gaza's already devastated water supply and damage to its crops. The flooding plan could potentially breach international humanitarian law, and concerns have been raised about the safety of Israeli captives who may be held in the tunnels. The long-term damage to the environment and the essential water needs of the civilian population are also major concerns.

conflictenvironment2 years ago

Gaza's Environmental Crisis: 1,000 Bodies Still Trapped Under Rubble

The Hamas interior ministry in Gaza has warned of a humanitarian and environmental crisis as over 1,000 bodies remain trapped under the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli air attacks. The death toll in Gaza has reached 2,750, with 9,700 injured. Hospitals are running out of fuel and will be unable to operate within 24 hours, and Israel has imposed a total siege on Gaza, cutting off access to food, fuel, medicine, and other supplies.

conflictenvironment2 years ago

"Visible Scars: Ukraine's Artillery Battle Leaves a Mark Seen from Space"

The war in Ukraine has resulted in the abandonment of 5.2-6.9 million acres of prime farmland, representing 6.5-8.5% of Ukraine's total cropland, due to artillery fire and the presence of landmines. The abandoned fields, visible from space, have already cost Ukraine around $2 billion in lost crops and are expected to hinder agricultural output for years to come. The heavy use of artillery in the conflict, due to the absence of air superiority, has resulted in shells landing randomly in rural areas, posing long-term risks from unexploded ordnance and toxic pollution. Despite the challenges, Ukrainian farmers have shown resilience and continue to produce crops, with a shift towards oilseed crops due to ease of cultivation and export.