Report by SCN News Staff
A new joint assessment by the European Union and United Nations has revealed that Gaza will require over $71 billion in the next decade to recover from the destruction caused by Israel’s war.
The Gaza Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA) described the impact as “catastrophic”, with critical sectors including housing, healthcare, education, and agriculture severely damaged.
⚠️ Massive Immediate Funding Needed
- $26.3 billion required in first 18 months
- $35.2 billion in infrastructure damage
- $22.7 billion in economic and social losses
🚨 Human Toll & Ceasefire Strain
According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 72,500 people have been killed since the conflict began following the October 2023 attacks.
Despite a ceasefire agreement, tensions remain high, with repeated allegations of violations on the ground.