Opinion | The World Stayed Silent as Israel Destroyed Gaza 'for Generations to 
Come' | Common Dreams

One wonders if the world had paid even the slightest attention to Gaza and the 
cries of people trapped behind walls, barbed wire, and electric fences, whether 
the current war and genocide could have been avoided.

The first official reference to Gaza becoming increasingly uninhabitable was 
made by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, or UNCTAD, in 
2012, when the population of the Gaza Strip was estimated at 1.8 million 
inhabitants.
The intention of the report, The Gaza Strip: The Economic Situation and the 
Prospects for Development, was not merely to prophesize, but to warn that if 
the world continued to stand idle in the face of the ongoing blockade on Gaza, 
a humanitarian catastrophe was imminent.
Yet, little was done, though the U.N. continued with its countdown, increasing 
the frequency and urgency of its warnings, especially following major wars.
Even after the devastating war on Gaza ends and the rebuilding of the strip 
concludes, the ecological and environmental harm that Israel has caused will 
remain for many years to come.
Another report in 2015 from UNCTAD stated that the Gaza crisis had intensified 
following the most destructive war to that date, the year before. The war had 
destroyed hundreds of factories, thousands of homes, and displaced tens of 
thousands of people.
By 2020, though, based on the criteria set by the U.N., Gaza should have become 
"uninhabitable." Yet, little was done to remedy the crisis. The population grew 
rapidly, while resources, including Gaza's land mass, shrank due to the 
ever-expanding Israeli "buffer zone." The prospects for the "world's largest 
open-air prison" became even dimmer.
Yet, the international community did little to heed the call of UNCTAD and 
other U.N. and international institutions. The humanitarian crisis—situated 
within a prolonged political crisis, a siege, repeated wars, and daily 
violence—worsened, reaching, on October 7, 2023, the point of implosion.
One wonders if the world had paid even the slightest attention to Gaza and the 
cries of people trapped behind walls, barbed wire, and electric fences, whether 
the current war and genocide could have been avoided.
It is all moot now. The worst-case scenario has actualized in a way that even 
the most pessimistic estimates by Palestinian, Arab, or international groups 
could not have foreseen.
Not only is Gaza now beyond "uninhabitable," but, according to Greenpeace, it 
will be "uninhabitable for generations to come." This does not hinge on the 
resilience of Palestinians in Gaza, whose legendary steadfastness is hardly 
disputed. However, there are essential survival needs that even the strongest 
people cannot replace with their mere desire to survive.
In just the first 120 days of war, "staggering" carbon emissions were estimated 
at 536,410 tons of carbon dioxide. Ninety percent of that deadly pollution was 
"attributed to Israel's air bombardment and ground invasion," according to 
Greenpeace, which concluded that the total sum of carbon emissions "is greater 
than the annual carbon footprint of many climate-vulnerable nations."
A report issued around the same time by the U.N. Environment Program (UNEP) 
painted an equally frightening picture of what was taking place in Gaza as a 
direct result of the war. "Water and sanitation have collapsed," it declared 
last June. "Coastal areas, soil, and ecosystems have been severely impacted," 
it continued.
But that was over seven months ago, when parts of Gaza were still standing. 
Now, almost all of Gaza has been destroyed. Garbage has been piling up for 15 
months without a single facility to process it efficiently. Disease is 
widespread, and all hospitals have either been destroyed in the bombings, 
burned to the ground, or bulldozed. Many of the sick are dying in their tents 
without ever seeing a doctor.
Without any outside assistance, it was only natural for the disaster to worsen. 
Last December, Médecins Sans Frontières issued a report titled Gaza: Life in a 
Death Trap. The report, a devastating read, describes the state of medical 
infrastructure in Gaza, which can be summed up in a single word: non-existent.
Israel has attacked 512 healthcare facilities between October 2023 and 
September 2024, killing 500 healthcare workers. This means that a population is 
trying to survive during one of the harshest wars ever recorded, without any 
serious medical attention. This includes nearly half a million people suffering 
from various mental health disorders.
By December, Gaza's Government Media Office reported that there are an 
estimated 23 million tons of debris resulting from the dropping of 75,000 tons 
of explosives—in addition to other forms of destruction. This has released 
281,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide into the air.
Once the war is over, Gaza will be rebuilt. Though Palestinian sumud 
(steadfastness) is capable of restoring Gaza to its former self, however long 
it takes, a study conducted by Queen Mary University in the U.K. said that, for 
the destroyed structures to be rebuilt, an additional 60 million tons of CO2 
will be released into an already severely impacted environment.
In essence, this means that even after the devastating war on Gaza ends and the 
rebuilding of the strip concludes, the ecological and environmental harm that 
Israel has caused will remain for many years to come.
It is baffling that the very Western countries, which speak tirelessly about 
environmental protection, preservation, and warning against carbon emissions, 
are the same entities that helped sustain the war on Gaza, either through 
arming Israel or remaining silent in the face of the ongoing atrocities.
The price of this hypocrisy is the enduring suffering of millions of people and 
the devastation of their environment. Isn't it time for the world to wake up 
and collectively declare: enough is enough?
Ramzy Baroud 


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