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People, carrying portraits of Palestinian prisoners, as they gather to stage a protest on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People in Nablus, West Bank on November 30, 2025. [Nedal Eshtayah – Anadolu Agency]
The Prisoners’ Media Office said Wednesday that 114 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences remain in Israeli jails across various governorates, awaiting their release.
In a statement, the Hamas-affiliated office reported that Hebron has the highest number of life-sentence prisoners, with 28 detainees, followed by Nablus with 21, Ramallah with 17, and 16 prisoners who are Palestinian citizens of Israel. Jenin has nine prisoners serving life terms, Tulkarm seven, Bethlehem four, Jericho three, while Qalqilya and Salfit each have two. Three prisoners from occupied Jerusalem and two from the Gaza Strip also remain imprisoned for life.
The office said each of these prisoners carries “a human story of deprivation”, warning that their conditions are deteriorating as a result of the ongoing state of emergency in Israeli prisons and the escalation of beatings and abuse, particularly against life-sentence detainees and leaders of the prisoner movement.
It noted that prior to the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, 608 Palestinians were serving life sentences. Under the “Flood of the Free” deal, implemented in three stages, 503 of them were released, leaving 114 prisoners serving life terms as of December 2025.
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Genocide denier and Current UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is quoted that he supports Zionism without qualification. He also confirms that UK air force support has been essential in Israel’s mass-murdering genocide. Includes URLs https://www.declassifieduk.org/keir-starmers-100-spy-flights-over-gaza-in-support-of-israel/ and https://youtu.be/O74hZCKKdpAOrcas discuss Genocide-supporting and complicit Zionists. Donald Trump, Keith Starmer, David Lammy, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting are acknowledged as evil genocide-complicit and supporting cnuts.Keir Starmer objects to criticism of the IDF. He asks how could anyone object to them starving people to death, forced marches like the Nazis did, bombing Gaza’s hospitals and universities, mass-murdering journalists, healthworkers and starving people queuing for food, killing and raping prisoners and murdering children. He calls for people to stop obstructing his genocide for Israel.
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A young Palestinian touches an unexploded missile used by Israel in its attacks on the Gaza Strip in a garbage dump in the Gaza city center, Gaza on November 11, 2025. [Hamza Z. H. Qraiqea – Anadolu Agency]
The Forensic Evidence and Rapid-Response teams of the Palestinian Police in Gaza handled 252 alerts in November concerning unexploded devices and shells left behind by Israeli attacks across the governorates of the Gaza Strip.
According to the police report, the work forms part of ongoing efforts to remove the danger of suspicious objects and unexploded bombs left in areas from which Israeli forces withdrew after the start of the ceasefire.
The report stated that the items handled included air-dropped bombs of different sizes, artillery shells, guided missiles, landmines, and other heavy explosives.
The rapid-response unit said its teams are operating in harsh conditions with almost no equipment, yet they are doing everything possible to protect civilians.
It stressed the urgent need for international institutions to provide specialised equipment to help remove these threats.
The report added that the huge quantities of explosives dropped on the Strip require joint local and international efforts, particularly given the scale of destruction and the need for heavy machinery to clear the rubble.
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Genocide denier and Current UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is quoted that he supports Zionism without qualification. He also confirms that UK air force support has been essential in Israel’s mass-murdering genocide. Includes URLs https://www.declassifieduk.org/keir-starmers-100-spy-flights-over-gaza-in-support-of-israel/ and https://youtu.be/O74hZCKKdpAOrcas discuss Genocide-supporting and complicit Zionists. Donald Trump, Keith Starmer, David Lammy, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting are acknowledged as evil genocide-complicit and supporting cnuts.Keir Starmer objects to criticism of the IDF. He asks how could anyone object to them starving people to death, forced marches like the Nazis did, bombing Gaza’s hospitals and universities, mass-murdering journalists, healthworkers and starving people queuing for food, killing and raping prisoners and murdering children. He calls for people to stop obstructing his genocide for Israel.
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A view shows widespread destruction of residential buildings and agricultural land north of Al-Bureij camp, Gaza, on February 2, 2025. [MOIZ SALHI/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images]
Israel’s campaign in Gaza has not only levelled most of the built environment — satellite analyses in 2025 show damage to the vast majority of structures across the Strip. A UN’s last October assessment report puts damaged structures at roughly 81 per cent.
At the same time, Gaza’s agrifood system has been devastated: FAO and UN’s Satellite Centre’s geospatial assessments in 2025 found that the bulk of cropland, orchards and greenhouses were damaged. It also points out that over 75 per cent of fields once used to “grow crops, as well as olive tree orchards, have been damaged or destroyed.” While up to 70 per cent of greenhouses and large shares of permanent-crop areas are affected. About 82.8 per cent of agricultural wells and irrigation installations are out of service, further undermining production and accelerating salinisation. Furthermore, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) warns that a long term “risks for food production” due to the collapse of already heavily contaminated soils and freshwater, food production and public health.
By April 2025, according to relevant UN agencies, more than 80 per cent of cropland in the Gaza Strip had been damaged, leaving only 688 hectares — roughly 4.6 per cent — available for cultivation. The scale and depth of destruction extend far beyond ruined fields: they represent a near-total collapse of Gaza’s agrifood base, depriving hundreds of thousands of people of the ability to grow their own food and undermining the territory’s capacity for self‑sustenance or generate income, and plunging the territory into an agrarian and humanitarian abyss.
The damage to Gaza’s agriculture is deepened by severe soil and water contamination. The collapse of the sewage system and the destruction of piped water and sanitation systems and the build-up of roughly 61 million tonnes of rubble have made much of Gaza’s water supply unsafe and threatened its freshwater aquifer. Wastewater and debris — including remnants of munitions, heavy metals, and other pollutants — are now leaching into soils, surface water, and groundwater, raising the risk of long‑term toxic contamination. The destruction of vegetation, compaction soil by military vehicles and rubble, and loss of root systems have further degraded soil structure, reduced its water‑absorption capacity, and increased susceptibility to erosion, runoff, and salinisation.
What remains of the land — even in areas where fields appear physically untouched — is often sterile or severely contaminated. For many farmers, cultivation is no longer viable. Water scarcity, coupled with chemically compromised soil, has rendered meaningful agriculture impossible across much of Gaza. The consequences go far beyond lost harvests: the territory’s agrifood base has suffered a near-permanent collapse. Land that once sustained entire communities has been transformed into zones of ecological devastation, deepening long-term food insecurity and chronic vulnerability.
Israel’s military campaign did not only destroy Gaza’s farms; it fundamentally altered the chemistry of the soil and water that agriculture depends on. The scale and intensity of bombardment — unprecedented even by Gaza’s tragic standards — released a cocktail of pollutants into the environment. Each strike left behind residues of explosive materials, heavy metals, fuel compounds, and pulverized building debris, all of which settled into agricultural land in layers thick enough to reshape soil composition. UNEP and other environmental assessments warn that such contaminants can persist for decades, binding to soil particles and making remediation extremely difficult and costly.
Since Israeli bombardment and shelling have struck virtually every part of the territory, the resulting contamination is likewise not confined to a few impact sites; it now spans Gaza’s entire agricultural belt. From Beit Hanoun in the north to Rafah in the south, once-productive farmland lies blanketed with debris, unexploded ordnance, and chemically altered soil. Satellite imagery reviewed by multiple environmental teams shows vast areas where topsoil has been stripped, compacted, or burned. In districts where orchards once anchored rural livelihoods, little remains beyond scorched trunks and cratered fields.
This level of environmental destruction has effectively redrawn Gaza’s agricultural map. Areas that served as the main hubs of citrus, olive, and vegetable production have become unusable, either because the soil is too toxic or because the water sources that sustained them have collapsed. Irrigation wells have been destroyed or contaminated with salinity and nitrates. In some districts, experts warn that the land may not be recoverable without years of systematic soil rehabilitation, a process impossible under blockade and recurrent conflict.
Before the recent genocide, agriculture was a substantial part of Gaza’s economy and a pillar of local livelihoods. FAO estimated that agricultural activity — crops, herding, fishing — supported more than 560,000 people, either fully or partially, across the Strip. Agriculture accounted for roughly 10 percent of Gaza’s economy before 2023.
According to a joint 2025 geospatial assessment by FAO and UNOSAT, of the total cropland in Gaza, more than 80 per cent — 12,537 hectares out of 15,053 — has been damaged, and 77.8 per cent of cropland is inaccessible. That leaves just 688 hectares (4.6 per cent) still available for cultivation as of April 2025. By some estimate this has now been reduced to roughly 232 hectares — remains both undamaged and accessible for cultivation.
What is unfolding in Gaza is not simply the destruction of an agricultural season, nor even the collapse of a single sector. It is the remaking of an entire ecological and economic landscape with the aim of larger genocide where the entire Strip is made uninhabitable. Clearing the rubble alone is a monumental task. Only after debris removal can soil remediation, well rehabilitation, and replanting begin, a process that is highly tedious, costly, and technically complex. Even if the shaky 10 October ceasefire endures — despite near-daily Israeli violations — Gaza inherits an environment so compromised that resuming meaningful food production will be measured not in months, but potentially in generations.
This is Israel’s most enduring imprint on Gaza: a slow, silent destruction that will persist long after the war ends if it ever does. By turning fertile land into toxic ground, it has engineered a crisis that strikes at the very heart of Palestinian survival — food, water, and the ability to live from one’s own soil. Any future humanitarian or political framework that ignores this environmental collapse will be negotiating with illusions. Gaza will require not only reconstruction, but comprehensive ecological rehabilitation on a scale rarely attempted in modern conflicts. Without it, the territory’s future will remain defined by scarcity, dependence, and a landscape unable to sustain the people still struggling to survive — a stark legacy that could last for generations.
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Genocide denier and Current UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is quoted that he supports Zionism without qualification. He also confirms that UK air force support has been essential in Israel’s mass-murdering genocide. Includes URLs https://www.declassifieduk.org/keir-starmers-100-spy-flights-over-gaza-in-support-of-israel/ and https://youtu.be/O74hZCKKdpAOrcas discuss Genocide-supporting and complicit Zionists. Donald Trump, Keith Starmer, David Lammy, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting are acknowledged as evil genocide-complicit and supporting cnuts.Keir Starmer objects to criticism of the IDF. He asks how could anyone object to them starving people to death, forced marches like the Nazis did, bombing Gaza’s hospitals and universities, mass-murdering journalists, healthworkers and starving people queuing for food, killing and raping prisoners and murdering children. He calls for people to stop obstructing his genocide for Israel.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly Prime Minister’s Questions in London, United Kingdom on December 3, 2025. [Raşid Necati Aslım – Anadolu Agency]
Pressed over dropping plans to officially define Islamophobia, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer dodged the question on Wednesday, offering instead general remarks condemning “hatred,” Anadolu reports.
During Prime Minister’s Questions, independent MP Shockat Adam asked why an official definition of Islamophobia – accepted by the party while in opposition – had been abandoned in government, citing several high-profile attacks on Muslims, including fatal incidents outside places of worship,
“Islamophobia is real, at least for Zaynab Hussain in my city, who was run over, not just once, but twice, simply for being a Muslim. She survived. Not so lucky was Makram Ali, who was killed outside Finsbury Mosque simply for being Muslim. Not so lucky was Mohamed Saleem, who was stabbed to death simply for being a Muslim,” Adam said.
He then asked Starmer what has changed within the Labour government to drop the term Islamophobia.
Not addressing the policy shift, Starmer instead offered general remarks condemning hatred.
“Hatred in all its forms should be condemned by all of us in this House,” he said, adding that the government intends to act on anti-Muslim sentiment. He did not comment on what had changed since government ministers withdrew support for the definition.
The government has not provided a timeline for revisiting the issue, and Wednesday’s exchange drew renewed attention to concerns from advocacy groups, who say the lack of clarity leaves gaps in policy and enforcement.
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