The devastation in Gaza has been catastrophic, with material losses amounting to tens of billions of dollars and an entire infrastructure collapse that affects healthcare, education, and utilities. Hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians are returning to their northern regions, yet most find no homes or businesses left after Israel's prolonged military campaign. The United Nations claims that the war has regressed Gaza's development by 69 years, leaving deep socio-economic scars on the population. Additionally, political events, such as Trump's call for OPEC+ to reduce oil prices, and Japan facing renewed inflation, appear amidst this crisis.
The destruction has hit the very fabric of Palestinian life in Gaza, setting back its development by 69 years, according to the UN.
Hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have made their way back to the north of Gaza, but many won't have homes or businesses to return to.
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