by Shahad Ali | Apr 26, 2026 | Agriculture, Farming, farmland, Food, Food Security, Gaza, Israel, News Analysis, Palestine, Pollution, Seeds, Yellow Line
Before the Israeli war began, Gaza’s agricultural sector was known for its abundant production of fruits and vegetables and was often called the “food basket” of the Strip. Despite extensive Israeli restrictions that hindered the sector’s growth — including limits on the entry of agricultural inputs and the export of goods — farmers in Gaza were still able to produce 25 varieties of fruits and…
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by Ashley Smith | Apr 9, 2026 | Authoritarianism, Capitalism, ceasefire, China, Displacement, Donald Trump, economic crisis, Economy, Energy, Finance, Food Security, Fossil Fuels, Global Financial Crisis, Global South, India, Interview, Iran, iran war, Israel, Lebanon, Middle East, Palestine, Russia, Strait of Hormuz, War, war in Iran
On February 28, the U.S. and Israel expanded their joint genocidal war on Gaza onto Iran as well as Lebanon. After weeks of assassinations and bombing, President Donald Trump agreed to a ceasefire on April 7. This war of aggression by the U.S. and Israel is part of a continued attempt to wipe out any and all opposition to their dominance over the Middle East and its strategic energy reserves.
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by Ghada Abu Muaileq | Apr 5, 2026 | Ecocide, Food & Agriculture, Food Security, gardening, Gaza, gaza famine, News, Palestine, Palestinian genocide, Starvation
Before the war, our home garden was more than just a patch of green. It was a refuge I retreated to whenever the world felt too heavy. Bougainvillea climbed the walls, and flowers in every color filled the corners — tended by my mother as if they were her own children. In one corner stood a pomegranate tree we had brought from a nursery in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza — a city long known as the…
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