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  2. Israeli permit regime in the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    The wages earned in Israel are significantly higher than what’s available within Gaza. For example, one permit holder mentioned that one month of work in Israel equals three years of work in Gaza. [2] In September 2023, approximately 18,000 Gazans had Israeli work permits, which provided a cash injection of $2 million a day to Gaza's economy. [7]

  3. Israel expels Gazan workers back to war-torn enclave - AOL

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    Prior to the October 7 attacks, about 18,000 Gazans had permits to cross into Israel and work, where they could earn significantly more than in Gaza. “Israel is severing all contact with Gaza.

  4. Israel wages deadly Gaza strikes as northern areas issue plea ...

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    Israel says it has continued food deliveries into Gaza and blames the United Nations for failing to feed Gazans. Israeli statistics reviewed by Reuters on Wednesday show that aid shipments allowed ...

  5. Palestinian workers in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian workers in Israel (Hebrew: עובדים פלסטינים) are Palestinian citizens of the Palestinian Authority who are employed by Israeli citizens in the State of Israel and Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Most of them work as unskilled laborers in sectors such as agriculture and construction.

  6. Fears for thousands of Gazans missing in Israel as workers ...

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    There are fears for thousands of missing Palestinians after the Israeli government cancelled work permits for Gazans after the deadly Hamas attacks on 7 October.. Trade unions, officials and ...

  7. Gaza humanitarian crisis (2023–present) - Wikipedia

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    The Gaza Strip is experiencing a humanitarian crisis as a result of the Israel–Hamas war. [1] [2] The crisis includes both an impending famine and a healthcare collapse.At the start of the war, Israel tightened its blockade on the Gaza Strip, which has resulted in significant shortages of fuel, food, medication, water, and essential medical supplies.

  8. ‘He got out of Gaza, but Gaza did not get out of him ... - AOL

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    He was a civilian for most of his life, working as a manager at an Israeli construction company. After witnessing the massacres committed by Hamas, he felt the need to fight, Jenny told CNN.

  9. Gazans say hunger is causing social breakdown, fuelling fears ...

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    Gazans crossed to buy food and other goods but quickly returned, with none permanently displaced. ... Government spokesman Eylon Levy said Israel was working to open the Kerem Shalom crossing ...