Ecocide in Gaza

➡️ ECOCIDE IN GAZA – Systematic Environmental Destruction on an Unimaginable Scale
Ecocide refers to the destruction of the natural environment by deliberate or negligent human action. In regions like Gaza, where prolonged conflict has taken a severe toll, the environmental impact is profound.
Satellite analysis reveals that less than 5% of agricultural land remains suitable for cultivation and that nearly half of the territory's trees have been razed. Alongside mounting air and water pollution, toxic debris from collapsed buildings, and the destruction of sewage treatment systems, Gaza is now completely unlivable.
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A population simply cannot survive without a healthy and clean environment. Clean air, safe water, fertile soil, and arable land sustain life. Without these things, the survival and well-being of a population, its ecosystems, and biodiversity are at serious risk.
Relentless Israeli bombardment and military activities have left vast areas of Gaza reduced to rubble. This destruction extends far beyond infrastructure. The soil, contaminated with hazardous materials, has been rendered incapable of supporting even the smallest-scale farming. Water sources, which were already scarce, have been further polluted by destroyed sewage infrastructure and targeted attacks on water systems.
Israel has repeatedly prevented the reconstruction of desalination plants, landfills, and sewage disposal systems. Chronic electricity and fuel shortages prevent Palestinians from protecting their environment and pursuing any kind of sustainable development.

A grey, dusty, barren, rubble-filled landscape replaces once-thriving ecosystems. Native flora and fauna face extinction, habitats have been completely destroyed, and widespread vegetation loss has removed all chances of nature's ability to recover.
An investigation by Forensic Architecture revealed that since 2014, Palestinian farmers, in particular along Gaza's perimeter, have seen their farms regularly bulldozed and sprayed with airborne herbicides - an act of herbicidal warfare. These deliberate acts of ecocide form part of a wider pattern of depriving Palestinians of critical resources for their survival.
Questions regarding whether the ecocide in Gaza amounts to war crimes are being raised by states, institutions, and civil society. Law for Palestine, the Al Mezan Centre, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, Friends of the Earth, WILPF, and many others have called for international recognition of the environmental destruction in Gaza to be recognised as ecocide and are urging for legal accountability.
The ecological collapse in Gaza is a stark reminder of the broader environmental costs of conflict, emphasising the urgent need for global awareness and intervention to prevent further ecocide and promote urgent restoration efforts.
“In the past 21 months, while Israel’s genocide has devastated Palestinian lives and landscapes, the Tel Aviv stock exchange soared by 213%, amassing $225.7 billion in market gains - including $67.8 billion in the past month alone. For some, genocide is profitable,” - Francesca Albanese UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories.
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Author: Rachael Mellor 30.07.25 licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0.
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- Conflict and the Environment: The Tragic Example of Gaza - Am J Public Health 01.07.25487424
- Protecting Gaza’s Marine Environment in Armed Conflict: Shared or Exclusive International Responsibility? - EJIL: Talk! 30.06.25487425
- This Is What Ecocide Looks Like: Reflections on Israel’s War on the Environment in Gaza - Journal of Palestine Studies 30.06.25487426
- Gaza war’s carbon footprint exceeds that of entire nations - Rinnovabili 04.06.25487427
- World Environment Day: Gaza suffers under burden of environmental and human catastrophe - WAFA 04.06.25487428
- Greta and Gaza: Why climate action and humanitarian work shouldn’t be kept in siloes - edie 13.06.25487429
- Gaza’s taps running dry: Fuel crisis deepens daily struggle for families - UNICEF 20.06.25487430
- Destruction of Public Health and the Environment in Wars in Gaza and Beyond: What Must be Done - Am J Public Health 01.07.25487431
- The emerging environmental consequences of the Israel-Iran war - Conflict and Environment Observatory 01.06.25487432
- Further escalation in the Middle East will bring further environmental degradation, harming people and ecosystems - Conflict and Environment Observatory 03.10.24487433
- The Climate Costs of War: Today’s wars unleash horrors on the ground but also on the climate - Covering Climate Now 20.06.25487434
- No Sustainability Without Justice: Gaza, the Environment, and the Cost of Human Silence - The Companion 05.06.25487435
- A devastating crisis for Palestinians in Gaza worsens - Middle East Institute 24.06.25487436
- ACAN Statement on Gaza: Architects for Justice, Humanity, and International Law - Architects Climate Action Network 04.06.25487437
- In Gaza, cooking safely is a privilege. Bringing clean water means saving lives - Cesvi 06.06.25487438
- Active InSAR monitoring of building damage in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas War - regon State University 17.06.25487439
- War & warming: Emissions from conflict in Gaza already higher than what 36 countries & territories emit in a year - Down To Earth 04.06.25487440
- ‘No Climate Justice without Palestinian Liberation’ - Stop the Wall 12.06.25487441
- Young Palestinians in Gaza turn plastic into fuel: Displaced Gaza youth make fuel from plastic to survive amid war and widespread hunger - Al Jazeera 25.06.25487442
- PNGO Warns of Severe Repercussions of Environmental Catastrophe in Gaza Due to Collapse of Waste Management System - Palestine News Network 05.06.25487443
- Global climate inaction: ‘Change will either happen by disaster or design’ - Anadolu Ajansı 10.05.25487447
- What Happened to Gaza's Zoos Under Shelling and Bombing? - Institute for Palestine Studies - 09.05.25487448
- Bethlehem-Based NGO: War and Plastic Waste Fuel Environmental Crisis in Gaza - Palestine News Network 05.05.25487449
- Scorched Earth: The Environmental Toll of Modern Warfare - Young Australians in International Affairs 04.05.25487450
- A quarter million tons of waste in Gaza spark environmental and health catastrophe fears - The Palestinian Information Center 27.05.25487451
- Humanitarian and Ecological Crisis in Gaza, Greenpeace: Global Silence Is Complicity - Beritalingkungan 22.05.25487452
- How does war damage the environment? - Conflict and Environment Observatory 05.05.25487453
- Palestine Denounces Gaza Devastation as “Ecocide” - Stop Ecocide International 27.05.25487454
- Environmental Consequences of Conflict: Lessons from the Recent War on Gaza - Springer 31.05.25487455
- Life on Land in Peril: How the Recent War on Gaza Has Devastated Terrestrial Ecosystems - Springer 31.05.25487456
- Climate Planning in Gaza: a Model for the Future - Enabel 26.05.25487457
- Protecting the Environment in Armed Conflict - Geneva Environment Network 30.05.25487458
- Greenpeace demands international accountability in the face of ethnic cleansing and famine in Gaza - Greenpeace International 22.05.25487459
- Friends of the Earth's statement on the genocide in Gaza - Friends of the Earth 13.05.25487460
- On Top of All of Israel’s Other Bombs in Gaza, Study Reveals a War-Driven Carbon Bomb - Common Dreams 30.05.25487461
- Carbon footprint of Israel’s war on Gaza exceeds that of many entire countries - The Guardian 30.05.25487462
- How Israel’s War on Gaza Is Fueling a Global Climate Disaster - Ground Report 04.06.25487463
- How is conflict in the Middle East affecting the climate? - Context 24.06.25487464