Can Israel’s agricultural sector recover after the war on Gaza? | Israelo-Palestinian conflict


Israel is struggling to fill the void left by foreign workers who fled because of the conflict.

Food security has been at the heart of Israel’s economic policy for decades. But Israeli farmers now fear that the war on Gaza will turn their fields into barren land.

Growers cannot access their crops in the area surrounding the Gaza Strip, known as “Israel’s vegetable garden.” And there is a serious shortage of Palestinian and foreign workers.

Due to a lack of pickers, fruits and vegetables rot where they grew.

Elsewhere, gold has hit a record high, but will oil also catch fire?

Additionally, we explore “climate abandonments.”

Related posts

United States: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump visit key states

Rail expansion shapes Algeria’s future

Israeli soldiers in Gaza surprised to be identified by their online posts | Israeli-Palestinian conflict