In a concerning move, Israeli agricultural planes have sprayed chemicals over vast areas in southern Syria, followed by similar actions along the border with Lebanon. These substances, including glyphosate, are classified as carcinogenic by the World Health Organization.
A recent study shows that glyphosate, widely used in agriculture, does not directly kill bees but negatively affects their vital behaviors, threatening global food security. Honeybees play a crucial role in pollinating plants and food production.
The ongoing legal battle surrounding the herbicide Roundup, produced by Monsanto, is drawing increasing attention as lawsuits claim it causes cancer. This issue raises significant global concerns regarding agricultural product safety.