Zuayter: "Revive Gaza's Farmland" Project Is a Lifeline Under Siege – We Must Strengthen and Expand it
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العربية لحماية الطبيعة

APN | Amman

5 May 2025

APN Chairperson, Razan Zuayter, affirmed that the “Revive Gaza’s Farmland” project has made a tangible contribution to securing fresh vegetables for Gaza’s people, despite the suffocating siege imposed by the Israeli occupation, which includes restrictions on essential food supplies and agricultural seeds. Zuayter stressed the importance of supporting such initiatives to ensure their expansion and enable them to serve a greater number of families through increased local agricultural production.

Her remarks came during a gathering organized by Mrs. Zain Habash Aloul at City Mall, attended by around 40 women activists and community leaders in Jordan. Attendees emphasized the urgent need to intensify efforts in support of Gaza, particularly in relation to the entry of food supplies and agricultural inputs, which they described as an urgent humanitarian and national priority.

Mrs. Zain Aloul spoke about the need for genuine support for those taking the initiative to work for Gaza, while Mrs. Salma El-Maghrabi shared her experience in efforts to support food aid for Gaza.