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The conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas has led to unprecedented environmental devastation, causing soil, water, and air pollution, destroying sanitation systems, and leaving massive debris from explosive weapons. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) highlighted that over 39 million tons of debris have been generated, significantly impacting people's health, food security, and the region's resilience. This environmental crisis, exacerbated by recurring conflicts and urban growth, poses significant challenges, with concerns about the humanitarian crisis and global environmental repercussions. UNEP's assessment emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire to mitigate the environmental damage and support Gaza's recovery efforts amidst the ongoing conflict.
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