The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) stated that Israeli attacks on residential areas in the Gaza Strip since October 7 have resulted in 39 million tons of rubble.
This information came in a report published by the programme today, Tuesday, regarding the environmental impact of the Israeli attacks on Gaza, according to Euronews.
The programme noted that it prepared the report remotely through information obtained from UN activities on the ground due to the security situation and access barriers in the region.
It confirmed that the environmental impacts of the war on Gaza have reached unprecedented levels, pointing out that the residents of the Strip are facing risks of soil, water, and air pollution.
The report called for an immediate ceasefire to protect lives and reduce the impact on the environment.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) stated that Israeli attacks on residential areas in the Gaza Strip since October 7 have resulted in 39 million tons of rubble.
This information came in a report published by the programme today, Tuesday, regarding the environmental impact of the Israeli attacks on Gaza, according to Euronews.
The programme noted that it prepared the report remotely through information obtained from UN activities on the ground due to the security situation and access barriers in the region.
It confirmed that the environmental impacts of the war on Gaza have reached unprecedented levels, pointing out that the residents of the Strip are facing risks of soil, water, and air pollution.
The report called for an immediate ceasefire to protect lives and reduce the impact on the environment.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) stated that Israeli attacks on residential areas in the Gaza Strip since October 7 have resulted in 39 million tons of rubble.
This information came in a report published by the programme today, Tuesday, regarding the environmental impact of the Israeli attacks on Gaza, according to Euronews.
The programme noted that it prepared the report remotely through information obtained from UN activities on the ground due to the security situation and access barriers in the region.
It confirmed that the environmental impacts of the war on Gaza have reached unprecedented levels, pointing out that the residents of the Strip are facing risks of soil, water, and air pollution.
The report called for an immediate ceasefire to protect lives and reduce the impact on the environment.
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Staggering Figure Reveals Gaza's Destruction
 
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