
Adi Ben-Nun
Adi Ben-Nun is a prominent Israeli academic and the director of the Geographic Information Systems Institute at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is known for his work in analyzing geographic data and has utilized satellite imagery and algorithms to assess the extensive damage to infrastructure in Gaza. His recent statements highlight the severe impact of ongoing demolitions in Gaza, where over 160,000 buildings have been reported as severely damaged, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region.
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Adi Ben-Nun is the director of the Geographic Information Systems Center at the Hebrew University.
Em Gaza, 50 milhões de toneladas de escombros e falta de equipamentos desafiam busca por corpos de reféns israelenses; entendaAdi Ben-Nun is the director of the Geographic Information Systems Center at the Hebrew University.
Em Gaza, 50 milhões de toneladas de escombros e falta de equipamentos desafiam busca por corpos de reféns israelenses; entendaAdi Ben Nun is the director of the Geographic Information System at the Hebrew University and provided analysis on the destruction in Gaza.
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Adi Ben Nun, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is an expert in maps who claims that several areas designated for Gazans to move to are also marked as dangerous combat zones by Israel.
El asedio de Israel sobre Gaza comprime a la población en un 14% del territorio | InternacionalAdi Ben-Nun, an expert in geodata at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, conducted his own calculations on the destruction.
Gaza: Satellitenbilder zeigen massive ZerstörungenAdi Ben-Nun conducted a mapping of the destruction in Gaza, revealing severe damage to buildings.
Demolições sistemáticas de Israel transformam Gaza em escombros, com pelo menos 70% das construções destruídasAdi Ben-Nun analyzed satellite images to assess the scale of destruction in Gaza.
Le «demolizioni controllate» a Gaza: il 70% delle aree edificate è inabitabile. I contractor pagati 1.500 dollari per ogni casa distrutta














