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FAO: Only 4.6% of Gaza's land arable

FAO: Only 4.6% of Gaza's land arable

Saba Yemen6 days ago
Gaza - Saba:
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) confirmed that "only 4.6% of Gaza's land remains arable," noting that the Israeli genocide has wiped out agriculture in the besieged Strip.
FAO explained in a statement that it "is currently unable to import anything, not even a single seed or bag of fertilizer, into Gaza."
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