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Gaza, MINA – Israeli aircraft on Sunday sprayed herbicides along border with the Gaza Strip, according to a Palestinian official.
“These chemicals cause damage to agricultural crops and harm farmlands,” said the Palestinian Agriculture Ministry, Nizar al-Wahedi.
He said the Palestinian ministry was not aware of the composition of the Israeli chemicals being sprayed on Palestinian lands, Anadolu Agency reported.
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“Israel has no right to spray herbicides on Palestinian farmlands,” he said.
According to Israeli Gisha NGO, the Israeli spraying operations aim to get rid of unneeded grass along border with the Palestinian territory.
Some 44,000 Palestinians are working in agriculture, making up around 11 percent of the territory’s work force.
Home to nearly two million Palestinians, the Gaza Strip has been reeling under a crippling Israeli blockade since 2007.(R/R04/RS5)
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Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)