The long-running restrictions have severely limited Palestinian access to the Israeli labour market that had been a big source of employment prior to the 2000 uprising.Gaza's unemployment rate is among the highest in the world, according to OCHA. The jobless rate stands at 46%, and is higher still among youth at around 70%, latest data from the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics says.
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Palestinians are experiencing high unemployment rates and economic hardships caused by trade and movement restrictions due to the ongoing conflict between Palestine and Israel
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Restrictions on movement of Palestinians by Israel, including checkpoints and roadblocks, significantly impede the daily life of Palestinians, affecting their access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities.
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The systemic and extensive restrictions on movement imposed in Palestinian territories, manifesting as checkpoints, roadblocks, and controlled borders, fundamentally alter the social, economic, and health dynamics of Palestinian communities, profoundly affecting their overall quality of life and access to essential services.
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