Garbage Is Poisoning Gaza
GAZA CITYAmin Sabris battered tent was among several sitting at the foot of a hillside of rotting garbage towering some 25 feet in the middle of Gaza City. Barefoot children, their clothes caked in grime, scampered nearby. Flies were everywhere, and the stench of fetid waste blanketed the air.
"This is my tent and this is the garbage dump Im living across from, Sabri told Drop Site. We dont sleepnot at night, nor during the daybecause of the garbage. The smell comes at us constantly, and our children are ill. They suffer from severe headaches. Were dealing with an infestation of germs and insects.
Over the past two years, Gazas civilian infrastructure has been systematically destroyed by the Israeli military, including waste management services. Massive piles of garbage have accumulated across the enclave. Once busy markets and tree-shaded streets have turned into endless mountains of trash, severely exacerbating Gazas environmental and public health crisis.
Before the war, waste collection in Gaza City was coordinated through the Yarmouk waste transfer site, located near the city stadium, and would be transported to the Johr El-Deek landfill. With Johr El Deek inaccessiblelying east of the yellow line with occupying Israeli military forcesthe Yarmouk facility has now been transformed into a massive dumping site.
The few landfill vehicles still operating in Gaza climb to the top of the Yarmouk site and dump more untreated garbage every day. Some communities resort to burning waste, sending toxic fumes into the air. Children run across the hills of rotting waste looking to scavenge what they can.
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