00:00 "A whole month since the beginning of the Gaza war, a month of continuous shelling of
00:07 the Gaza Strip and many unceasing losses, and so far no complete resettlement has been
00:13 made.
00:14 But let's focus on the numbers and the protests that were held to try to stop this war by
00:19 the United Nations, which the Secretary General described as the Gaza Strip as a "significant
00:24 grave for children."
00:32 "The United Nations has called for a $1.2 billion fund to help 2.7 million Palestinians
00:39 in the Gaza Strip, and there are also about half a million Palestinians in the West Bank
00:46 who have been severely damaged by this war and the continuous shelling of the Gaza Strip
00:51 and the Gaza Strip.
00:52 The United Nations has called for a $1.2 billion fund to help 2.7 million Palestinians in the
00:57 Gaza Strip and the Gaza Strip.
01:02 The losses that the Palestinian Inquiry has seen so far, of course, are the unimaginable
01:09 losses, which have increased from 10,000 victims so far, from the Israeli shelling.
01:16 Also, 220,000 residential units were damaged by this shelling, and the Gaza Strip has been
01:23 damaged by the Israeli shelling, and the Gaza Strip has been damaged by the Israeli shelling.
01:30 The Palestinian Inquiry has also indicated that there are 1.5 million displaced due to
01:37 this war.
01:38 The situation has also been reflected in the labor market.
01:43 According to the International Labor Organization, 61% of labor opportunities in the Gaza Strip
01:50 were lost, meaning 182,000 jobs were lost in the current period.
01:55 As for the West Bank, there are 280,000 jobs that were lost, indicating 24% of job opportunities.
02:04 The daily losses of job loss and unemployment are estimated by the International Labor Organization
02:10 at $16 million per day as losses of labor income in Gaza and the West Bank.
02:17 The International Labor Organization also warns of a catastrophic situation in terms
02:22 of the claims of conflict.
02:24 The organization says in its report that the first assessment of the claims of conflict
02:29 on the labor market is a result of its extremely terrible description.
02:33 The organization also says that the claims of conflict on jobs and companies, if they
02:39 recover, will take years and will not take a short period of recovery.
02:45 Also, the unemployment rate in the Gaza Strip exceeds 46% as one of the highest unemployment
02:54 rates in the world.
02:56 But did Israel survive this war or at the level of the economy?
03:02 Did it not suffer?
03:03 No, it suffered and suffered severely.
03:06 We look at the extent of the damage to the labor market in Israel.
03:10 We know that when Israel recruits or recruits reserve soldiers, it draws a lot of workers
03:20 from their factories or companies and others.
03:23 Therefore, we have seen 750,000 or 760,000 workers out of work, indicating 18% of the
03:30 total labor force there.
03:32 And of course, this affects the performance of companies, their losses, the production
03:38 of factories and many other things.
03:40 We are talking about 18% of the labor force.
03:43 We are also talking about the cost of daily war estimated at $250 million at the level
03:48 of the Israeli economy and losses that could reach $51 billion if this war continues between
03:54 8 and 12 months.
03:56 Estimates were optimistic from the Israeli Ministry of Finance.
04:02 It said that there were 200 billion losses.
04:05 JP Morgan expected that there would be a quarter-quarter Israeli occupation of 11%, and S&P
04:10 lowered the future outlook for Israel to a negative one.
04:13 And so did Moody's and Fitch, and also put the rankings under review for the low.
04:18 So it's a whole month of war and bombing.
04:21 Losses do not stop at all levels.
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