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Gaza farmers restricted from accessing land near Israel's border

First article: 21 mar. 2026, 12:51 | Last update: 21 mar. 2026, 12:51 | 1 source | 1 article

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Editorial Analysis

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Farmers in Gaza are facing increasing difficulties in accessing their land located near the border with Israel, specifically beyond what is known as the "yellow line." These restrictions, imposed by Israeli authorities, prevent farmers from cultivating their fields, leading to significant economic hardship and food insecurity within the Gaza Strip. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Palestinian civilians in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Gaza’s new border: The farmers who can’t get to their land beyond Israel’s ‘yellow line’ Foto: The Independent
The Independent 21 mar. 2026, 12:51 (2 hours ago)

Gaza’s new border: The farmers who can’t get to their land beyond Israel’s ‘yellow line’

New data reveals 94 per cent of Gaza’s agricultural land is unusable as Ezz Al Din Abu Eisha reports from across the ‘yellow line’

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