Study: Non-native tree species contributed to the worst forest fires in occupied Palestinian territories

Study: Non-native tree species contributed to the worst forest fires in occupied Palestinian territories

Researchers found that the worst forest fires in the occupied Palestinian territories were exacerbated by the spread of non-native tree species, which have been planted over the decades to cover the Palestinian villages that were seized in the occupied lands with forests.

Although these trees were intended for reforestation, they created conditions that increased the risk and duration of fires.

These findings highlight the environmental consequences of land use policies and raise concerns about their impact on local ecosystems and communities.