Health12:54 · Jun 15

PFAS Contamination in Israeli Food and Soil Raises Oversight Questions

Calcalist
Translated & summarized from Calcalist by baba
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A recent study in the Gaza border area found so called forever chemicals on the leaves and tubers of potato plants, adding to growing evidence that Israelis are being exposed to PFAS through both food and the environment. The report says these chemicals also turned up in soil saturated with firefighting foam residues at construction sites in Sde Dov, Tel Aviv, underscoring how difficult it is to avoid exposure in Israel.

The article frames the issue as a broader contamination problem that affects both agricultural produce and building sites. Together, the findings suggest that PFAS can spread into crops and into land used for development, increasing the chance that they enter the food chain or surrounding environment.

In a podcast episode of "The System," hosts Shani Ashkenazi and Maor Shalom Suissa try to determine who is responsible for overseeing the amount of these chemicals reaching the environment and the food Israelis consume, and how dangerous the phenomenon may be. The piece does not identify a single regulator, but it highlights a gap in accountability and the need for clearer supervision.

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