00:01Farmers in Gaza are finding innovative ways to keep their livelihoods alive,
00:06following the devastating conflict in the enclave.
00:10Inside temporary greenhouses in southern Gaza,
00:13many of them are now growing mint and vegetables using food cans recycled from aid supplies,
00:18after suffering a shortage of essential agricultural materials during the two-year war.
00:23They have lost their land and crops due to the conflict.
00:27This idea is that we had a way that we were able to put it in nylon.
00:34You know, I told you about plastic in the country.
00:39Then we came to the island, and this is what we had to do.
00:44We were able to put fire on fire.
00:47Every time we put fire on fire, we were able to put fire on fire when the Jews stopped.
00:53There is fear.
00:54We were afraid of fire.
00:57We were afraid of fire.
00:59We were afraid of fire.
00:59We were afraid of fire.
01:00We were afraid of fire.
01:00After the 7th of October,
01:01it was determined by the agricultural land.
01:03It was almost destroyed by the entire land.
01:0686% of the agricultural land that was destroyed,
01:11at the time when the agricultural land needed,
01:15it went to the beginning of the agricultural land,
01:17especially for the agricultural plants.
01:20According to the United Nations,
01:22agriculture made up around 10% of the economy in Gaza before the war,
01:26with more than 560,000 Palestinians relying on farming,
01:30livestock or fishing to make a living.
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