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Palestinian economy facing unprecedented crisis: World Bank
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Israel’s offensive in the Palestinian territories is having a catastrophic impact on the local economy, the World Bank has said, noting that all sectors have been badly affected by the attacks, reports. Economic output in the Gaza Strip plummeted by 86 per cent in the first half of this year, and by 23pc in the West Bank, according to recent Bank data, leaving the Palestinian economy on track to contract by 26pc in inflation-adjusted terms this year. “The ongoing conflict in the Middle East continues to have a catastrophic impact on the Palestinian economy, pushing the territories into a crisis of unprecedented magnitude,” the bank said in a statement. “The continuation of the hostilities has led to a sharp reduction in economic output and a collapse of basic services in both the West Bank and Gaza, amid skyrocketing poverty across the territories,” it added. Inflation in Gaza rose 300pc in the 12 months to October, with food prices surging by 440pc, and energy prices by more than 200pc due to major supply disruptions and the difficulty of getting food aid to people in need, the Bank said. As a result, 91pc of Gaza’s population “is on the brink of acute food insecurity”, the Bank said, citing a recent report, adding that 875,000 people faced “emergency levels of food insecurity”, while 345,000 were at “catastrophic” levels.
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