Israel Destroys 75% of Olive Trees in Gaza

The Israeli military onslaught on Gaza resulted in the destruction of more than 75% of olive trees in the Strip, according a new report released Saturday.

The report, compiled by the National Office for the Defense of Land and Resistance to Settlement, affiliated with the Palestine Liberation Organization, said “the war has had a destructive impact on the olive sector, annihilating more than 75% of olive trees in the region.”

Israel has continued its air and ground attacks in the Palestinian enclave since the cross-border incursion by Hamas on 7 October, 2023.

It said that the residents of Gaza could only access their fields during a temporary cease-fire, which lasted just a week last November, allowing them to harvest olives from areas that had not yet been subjected to Israeli uprooting and destruction.

The publication said that in the occupied West Bank, Israeli authorities revoked all permits granted to farmers for olive picking, effectively preventing them from accessing their lands.

It also pointed out various practices by illegal settlers aimed at obstructing Palestinians from harvesting olives.

Estimates indicate that approximately 23,700 acres of olive-planted land in the occupied West Bank has been declared closed military zones by the Israeli authorities.

Olive is a major agricultural crop in Palestine and has been cultivated for thousands of years. Olive trees are also a symbol of Palestinian rootedness in their land according to Anadolu.

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Hezbollah Drone Explodes Next to Netanyahu’s Residence  

Israeli security services and army are on high alert, Saturday morning, watching for incoming missiles and drones from southern Lebanon.

One drone apparently exploded in a building near the private residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Ceasarea, southern Haifa.

The Israeli army admitted the attack took place but didn’t go into detail. The drone was part of three, two were intercepted but the third travelled to its target it was reported.

The Israeli media is presently covering this unprecedented drone attack thought to be targeting the private residence of the Israeli prime minister. His office wouldn’t confirm if he was in the building at the time or not and keeping everyone guessing.

Despite the coverage of the potentially-deadly event, locally and internationally with news websites and the social media reporting, there is a complete media blackout and censorship by Israeli official sources.

The Israeli army is baffled by the fact that the drones travelled 70 kilometers from Lebanon into Israeli airspace, that is supposedly carefully monitored, and honed in at the building in Ceasarea.

The north of Israel has become a battleground of missiles and rockets fired from Hezbollah after Tel Aviv began bombing southern Lebanon and Beirut’s southern district after 23 September.  

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