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Saturday, September 27, 2025

George Monbiot, The Guardian: A landless people and a peopleless land: these, it appears, are the aims of the Israeli government in Gaza. There are two means by which they are achieved. The first is the mass killing and expulsion of the Palestinians. The second is rendering the land uninhabitable. Alongside the crime of genocide, another great horror unfolds: ecocide.

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While the destruction of buildings and infrastructure in Gaza is visible in every video we see, less visible is the parallel destruction of ecosystems and means of subsistence. Before the October 7 atrocity that triggered the current assault on Gaza, about 40% of its land was farmed. Despite its extreme population density, Gaza was mostly self-sufficient in vegetables and poultry, and met much of the population's demand for olives, fruit and milk. But last month the UN reported that just 1.5% of its agricultural land now remains both accessible and undamaged. That's roughly 200 hectares [495 acres]" the only remaining area directly available to feed more than 2 million people.

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"For the Israeli government, the erasure of ecosystems and people's means of survival seems to be a key strategic aim," writes Monbiot.

It appears to be seeking what some have called "holocide": the complete destruction of every aspect of life in Gaza. Even without a specific law of ecocide, which many of us seek, the destruction of Palestinian ecosystems is in clear contravention of article 8 of the Rome Statute and should be considered alongside its great crime of genocide.

But if the eventual plan is to create a "Gaza Riviera" or a similar scheme to build an eerie elite technopolis stripped of place and history, of the kind that Donald Trump and some senior Israeli politicians favour " well, who needs trees or soil or crops for that? There is no cost to the perpetrators. Or not, at least, until they are brought to justice.

#1 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-09-27 07:28 AM | Reply

#1: Who would want to sunbathe among the nebulized remains of dead Palestinians or swim in the sewage-polluted waters off the Gaza Strip? This is perfectly ghoulish.

#2 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-09-27 08:27 AM | Reply

gdb.voanews.com

#3 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-09-27 08:46 AM | Reply

Just more warmongering Europeans.

Kill kill kill!

#4 | Posted by fresno500 at 2025-09-27 12:27 PM | Reply

Israel has No Right to Exist.

#5 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-09-27 12:29 PM | Reply

Israel Commits Ecocide in Gaza to Make Place Unlivable

Wow! That's terrible!

Have the Palestinians tried hunting down, raping, and murdering 1,200 Israeli civilian men, women, and children to launch a war that they will lose, and then cry about it? I hear that will fix everything!

Palestinians In Gaza Celebrate On October 7, Hand Out Sweets, Fire Guns In The Air, Following Hamas's Invasion And Massacre Of Israeli Civilians

#6 | Posted by censored at 2025-09-27 02:24 PM | Reply

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