Unemployment at 42% in Hamas-ruled Gaza, 18% in West Bank; agency urges Israel to ease Gaza blockade

A truck laden with humanitarian aid from Turkey enters the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom crossing on Monday, July 4, 2016 (Defense Ministry)
A truck laden with humanitarian aid from Turkey enters the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom crossing on Monday, July 4, 2016 (Defense Ministry)

 

The World Bank said on Thursday that less than half the money pledged by donors to rebuild the Gaza Strip after the 2014 war between Hamas and Israel has been disbursed.

The shortfall is among several reasons the Palestinian economy is stagnating, with unemployment at 42 percent in Gaza and at 18% in the West Bank.

The World Bank said Israeli restrictions are also limiting Palestinian economic competitiveness and driving away private investments.

The bank recommends that Israel allow more building in the West Bank and loosen its blockade of Gaza. It also called on the Palestinian Authority to cut spending, especially by reducing pension payments.

The report will be delivered to the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee, a forum of donors to the Palestinian Authority, in New York next week.

As reported by The Times of Israel