World Bank : Gaza’s economy on “verge of collapse”

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Palestinians walk amid the rubble of destroyed buildings and homes in the Shejaiya residential district of Gaza City on July 26, 2014, after they were destroyed by Israeli tank fire and air strikes (AFP Photo/Mahmud Hams)
Palestinians walk amid the rubble of destroyed buildings and homes in the Shejaiya residential district of Gaza City on July 26, 2014, after they were destroyed by Israeli tank fire and air strikes (AFP Photo/Mahmud Hams)

Gaza’s economy is on the “verge of collapse,” a new World Bank report warned Friday, saying the unemployment rate there is now the highest in the world and calling on Israel and international donors to remedy the situation.

It charged that “blockades, war and poor governance have strangled” the economy of the Gaza Strip, ruled by the Islamic militant group Hamas.

The report said Gaza’s GDP would have been four times higher if not for conflicts and restrictions, including a blockade in place since 2007.

Israel and Egypt imposed the blockade on Gaza after Hamas violently seized the territory from forces loyal to the Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Israel says the blockade is necessary to prevent Hamas from getting weapons and building militant infrastructure, while critics say it amounts to collective punishment.

Since its takeover, Hamas has fought three wars with Israel, including 50 days of fighting last summer in which thousands of Gaza buildings were either destroyed or damaged. Over 2,200 Palestinians, including hundreds of civilians, were killed during the war. On the Israeli side, 67 soldiers and six civilians were killed.

The report said Gaza’s economy was badly hurt as a result of the fighting, especially the agriculture, construction, manufacturing and electricity sectors.

It said about 43 percent of Gaza’s 1.8 million residents are unemployed; a figure it said is the highest in the world. Youth unemployment reached about 60 percent by the end of last year, it said.

“The current market in Gaza is not able to offer jobs leaving a large population in despair particularly the youth,” Steen Lau Jorgensen, World Bank country director for the West Bank and Gaza, said in the report. “The ongoing blockade and the 2014 war have taken a toll on Gaza’s economy and people’s livelihoods.”

The report warned that the “status quo in Gaza is unsustainable.” It said the coastal territory’s recovery depends on an easing of the blockade and on donor countries honoring their pledges made at an international conference in Cairo after last year’s war.

Associated Press/ My Way

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5 responses to “World Bank : Gaza’s economy on “verge of collapse””

  1. cook2half Avatar
    cook2half

    Excellent! Thanks for the report

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      The problem with the ‘Report’ is, that it didn’t say what the ‘economy’ was based on in the first place.
      What gave it a GDP before it became a rubble-field.??

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    5thDrawer

    When there’s nothing left to do but make babies, or shift rubble, one can see the problem.
    Who really wants to shift rubble all the time? Although, They can find that work in Syria too.
    AND, “while critics say it amounts to collective punishment”, Hamas didn’t give everyone a pistol so they could defend themselves against Hamas, after all … so, in the ‘work-collective’ sense, (‘collectives’ in Israel seemed to function better – they were brain-washed into believing ‘cement is life’), I suppose it becomes mutual punishment for sure. Because who wants them moving rubble out? And you can’t grow grass to eat on that rubble field. So any ‘Aid Money’ goes to food and water … bare necessities.

    GAZA is a ‘de facto’ prison. Possibly and largely, self-designed … but there it is.
    Children grow up thinking this is ‘Nature’. And then make more babies.

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