The present report focuses on the various dimensions of the genocide carried out by Israel with reference to religion. According to official statements, the Zionist regime has killed approximately 50,000 Palestinians and destroyed Gaza since 7 October 2023, leaving no possibility for sustainable life. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the destruction and damage caused by the regime. The report, which is supported by data from official sources such as the FAO, UNOSAT, PCBS, and the Palestinian Water Authority, examines the other side of the genocide in Gaza. It is evident that the Netanyahu government, which is perpetrating acts of genocide against Palestinians through the use of indiscriminate violence, is also responsible for the unprecedented environmental and spatial destruction in Gaza, resulting from severe environmental damage.
The report, which examines the Tel Aviv administration's strategy of annihilation in Gaza under three different headings, first focuses on the damage caused to water resources and infrastructure. The present situation resulting from the military occupation's attacks on water wells, reservoirs, and water networks is described from a comparative perspective, based on data from before and after 7 October. The second section examines the significant damage to agricultural land and infrastructure, analysing the agricultural areas, irrigation wells and canals, and storage facilities targeted by the occupying army, as well as the impact of this damage on the food insecurity crisis, using statistical data. The concluding section of the report draws attention to the massacres perpetrated by the Zionist regime, which, with religious references serving as a focal point, sought to eradicate other living beings. In this particular context, the report discloses the occupation army's strategy of targeting animal farms in Gaza directly, thereby leading to the collapse of the city's livestock infrastructure and condemning its inhabitants to starvation. This assertion is supported by empirical data.

