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With much of Gaza's farmland swallowed by Israel's buffer zone, experts say urban aquaponic farms can curb food insecurity in the cramped territory.
High unemployment, low wages and the loss of traditional agrarian livelihoods compel Palestinians to make a difficult choice.
As the Israeli economy grows, fueled by an advanced tech industry, the gap between rich and poor widens.
Amid the Gaza conflict and around Egyptian concrete barriers, Bedouins still do a lucrative trade in smuggled goods.
Up to 1,000 migrants sneak across Israel's porous borders each month.
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