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BBC and UN reports
SheltieLover
(78,944 posts)SheltieLover
(78,944 posts)SheltieLover
(78,944 posts)Greg_In_SF
(1,066 posts)they are reporting that Lebanon is claiming that this happened.
muriel_volestrangler
(105,920 posts)https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/05/israel-accused-of-spraying-cancer-linked-herbicide-on-farms-in-southern-lebanon
So it's not just "Lebanon" reporting this.
gab13by13
(31,775 posts)Many countries have banned RoundUp.
womanofthehills
(10,832 posts)Plus soy, almonds etc. US sugar crop is sprayed with glyphosate just before harvest in Florida & Louisiana. Lots of grains - esp in northern states - sprayed with glyphosate just before harvest for uniform drying. Foods that have multiple pesticides included strawberries. Never eat a non organic strawberry.
People think oats are good for them not realizing unless they are organic, osts have some of of the highest levels of glyphosate of all foods. Then they use almond and oat milk which are super loaded with glyphosate unless organic. Even organic has some - often lower levels from drift or big corporations who are cheating as our gov doesnt measure levels - usually private or univ labs do.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,616 posts)womanofthehills
(10,832 posts)AI - Grok
**Glyphosate was sprayed on areas of southern Lebanon in early February 2026.**
According to multiple reports from Lebanese authorities and international media, Israeli aircraft conducted aerial spraying of the herbicide **glyphosate** over border regions near the Blue Line (the UN-demarcated boundary between Lebanon and Israel) on or around **February 1, 2026**.
- Lebanese Ministries of Agriculture and Environment stated that laboratory tests on soil and plant samples from affected areas (including villages like Aïta el-Chaab, Ramieh, Marwahine, Naqoura, and others) confirmed the presence of **glyphosate** at concentrations **2030 times higher** than typical agricultural levels (some reports cite up to 50 times higher in certain contexts).
- The spraying reportedly covered agricultural land, forests, grazing areas, and olive groves along an approximately 1823 km strip, affecting hundreds of hectares (estimates range from ~540 to ~600 hectares or about 8.5 square kilometers in some accounts).
- Lebanese officials, including President Joseph Aoun and Agriculture Minister Nizar Hani, condemned it as a violation of sovereignty, an "environmental and health crime," and a threat to soil fertility, food security, water sources, crops, livestock, and long-term public health. Glyphosate is classified by the WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as "probably carcinogenic to humans."
- The UN (including UNIFIL peacekeepers) expressed concerns over the incident, noting that Israel had informed them in advance of spraying a "non-toxic chemical substance," which led to temporary suspension of some UN operations. They highlighted risks to farmland, civilian livelihoods, and potential breaches of UN Security Council resolutions (e.g., 1701).
- Similar spraying has been reported in Syrian border areas (e.g., Quneitra countryside) around the same period.
- Israel has not publicly confirmed or denied the specific use of glyphosate in responses to media inquiries (e.g., no comment to outlets like the BBC).
This appears to be part of efforts to clear vegetation for security/buffer zones following the 20242025 conflict with Hezbollah and amid ongoing ceasefire tensions. The herbicide is non-selective and systemic, killing vegetation (including roots) and potentially preventing regrowth for years at high doses.
No evidence was found of widespread or historical spraying of glyphosate specifically "on Lebanon" in other contexts (e.g., domestic agricultural use for cannabis eradication or prior years); the prominent recent case is this February 2026 border incident.
Sources include reports from BBC, The Guardian, Le Monde, UN News, Asharq Al-Awsat, The New Arab, and others, along with statements from Lebanese officials and UN observations.
NJCher
(42,872 posts)About glyphosate.
I had a friend who had two Labradoodles, who were the love of her life.
This friend had a demanding occupation ( surgeon.) and didnt have a lot of time. Consequently, with a very small yard in back, she covered it with rock. Certainly not my choice, but thats what she did.
Soon weeds began appearing in the rock, as they will. She was pulling them for a while, but got tired of doing it so she started spraying round up. I warned her not to do this and told her that it was going to hurt her dogs, but she did not listen to me.
First one dog got cancer then the second and both died.🧑⚕️
I really could not stand to talk to her after that. As far as I am concerned, she murdered her dogs.
harumph
(3,174 posts)Agricultural fabric (stops weeds, but allows water and air to pass through).
A lot of people just assume the know what they're doing.
NJCher
(42,872 posts)Might have been good, but it has to be the highest quality.