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How Israel bombed Gaza’s economy
<a href="https://odysee.com/$/invite/@FearlessNation" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://odysee.com/$/invite/@FearlessNation</a>:7<br />💰💰💰 CLICK TO CLAIM FREE LBC 💰💰💰<br /><br />One objective of Israel’s 11-day bombing campaign in Gaza last month was to further damage the territory’s already depleted economy.<br />During the Israeli attack, more than 250 Palestinians were killed, including at least 67 children.<br />In addition, Israel inflicted material losses of hundreds of millions of dollars, according to initial estimates.<br />“This is destruction,” Muhammad Abu Halima, the director of a factory in Gaza, told The Electronic Intifada.<br />“They destroyed our economy, our families, they’ve ruined the workers, the accountants, the companies, the employees. What did they get out of it?”<br />Israel bombed factories, commercial buildings, stores, farms, restaurants and businesses. More than 500 enterprises were destroyed or damaged, including 50 factories.<br />Israel bombed the Gaza Industrial Estate, a major economic center southeast of Gaza City founded in 1996 with support from the US government, the European Union and the World Bank.<br />Gaza already had one of the world’s highest unemployment rates – more than 50 percent even before Israel’s latest offensive.<br />This is a result of Israel’s repeated military attacks on Gaza along with an ongoing 14-year blockade backed by the US and its allies.<br />Joblessness and poverty are only likely to get worse now.<br />During the recent attack, Israeli leaders ordered the destruction of large residential and commercial towers in relatively wealthy areas, such as Gaza City’s al-Rimal neighborhood.<br />Israel has put forward no evidence to back its claims that they contained any legitimate military targets.<br />The wanton destruction appears to be an attempt to impoverish more people and to foment internal opposition to the Palestinian resistance factions in Gaza.<br />While Israel has tried such tactics for decades, they have failed to break the collective resolve of Palestinians.<br />Source: The Electronic Intifada<br />
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