War in Gaza has set development back by seven decades, UN report says
Briefly

The impact of the year-long war has caused acute hunger, with around 86% of the population experiencing crisis levels of hunger, according to the UN.
Development in Gaza has been set back by as much as 69 years, affecting the region's economy and the lives of millions of Palestinians.
Lifting economic restrictions is essential to Gaza's recovery, allowing for humanitarian aid and strategic investment to restore pre-war development goals in the next decade.
The UNDP estimates Gaza's GDP will contract by 35.1% in 2024, with unemployment rising to a staggering 49.9% due to ongoing conflicts.
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