According to recent data released by the United Nations, only 1.5 percent of Gaza’s agricultural land remains accessible and undamaged, exacerbating the dire food shortage affecting over two million residents. The report, published on Wednesday, highlights the severe challenges faced by the region’s agricultural sector, a critical source of sustenance for its population. The ongoing conflict and blockade have severely restricted access to arable land, leaving the majority of Gaza’s fertile territories unusable. This alarming reduction in cultivable land has significantly contributed to the worsening famine conditions in the strip, where many residents rely heavily on local agriculture for their food supply. Efforts to address this crisis are hampered by the continuing instability, making it difficult for aid organizations and local authorities to implement sustainable agricultural solutions. The UN has called for urgent international assistance to alleviate the suffering of Gaza’s inhabitants and restore some of the agricultural land, which is crucial for the region’s food security. The situation in Gaza remains critical, as the remaining viable land is insufficient to meet the demands of the population. The international community’s involvement is seen as vital to improving the living conditions and ensuring a stable food supply for the people of Gaza. Post navigation Call for Change on Nuclear Threat Gaza Hospitals on Brink of Collapse