A new UN report paints a stark picture of the devastation of the collapse of the Palestinian economy after a month of war and Israel’s near total siege of Gaza.
The gross domestic product shrank 4 per cent in the West Bank and Gaza in the war’s first month,sending over 400,000 people into poverty - an economic impact unseen in the conflicts Syria and Ukraine,or any previous Israel-Hamas war,the UN said.
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Gaza’s Hamas rulers launched a surprise attack on Israel on October 7 killing over 1400 people,mainly civilians,and kidnapping about 240 others.
More than two-thirds of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million have fled their homes since Israel launched weeks of intense airstrikes followed by an ongoing ground operation,vowing to obliterate Hamas. The Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza said Thursday that 10,818 Palestinians,including more than 4400 children,have been killed so far.
The rapid assessment of economic consequences of the Gaza war released Thursday by the UN Development Program and the UN Economic and Social Commission for West Asia was the first UN report showing the devastating impact of the conflict especially on the Palestinians.
If the war continues for a second month,the UN projects that the Palestinian GDP,which was $20.4 billion before the war began,will drop by 8.4 per cent - a loss of $1.7 billion. And if the conflict lasts a third month,Palestinian GDP will drop by 12 per cent,with losses of $2.5 billion and more than 660,000 people pushed into poverty,it projects.
AP