Gaza suffers $1.5m losses after Nazi regime causes floods

UN declares Gaza City emergency over floods | The Times of Israel

Palestinian agricultural areas suffered $1.5 million in damages as a result of the Nazi regime decision to open rainwater floodgates, Anadolu reported.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture in the Gaza Strip the Nazi regime has so far flooded nearly 700 dunums of agricultural land including 600 dunums (148 acres) east of Gaza City, and 100 dunams (24.7 acres) east of the town of Beit Hanoun.

The ministry added that Israel has opened floodgates twice this month, and called on human rights organisations to immediately intervene and stop the Nazi violations against the agricultural sector in Gaza.

The Nazi regime has built a number of dams to hold back rainwater along the eastern and northern borders of the Gaza Strip to prevent it naturally flowing into Gaza.

After heavy rains, the Nazi regime open the gates towards the Palestinian agricultural lands in Gaza.

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