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The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Early</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reconstruction</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Gaza</strong> <strong>2014</strong><br />

SECTION 3: GAZA RAPID ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES AND NEEDS<br />

Impact of the Assault<br />

The agricultural sector was directly targeted by during the July/August assault: 30 percent of agricultural l<strong>and</strong> was damaged.<br />

Much of the best agricultural l<strong>and</strong> was part of the operational area of the Israeli military <strong>and</strong> is assumed to be contaminated by<br />

ERWs. These will need to be cleared be<strong>for</strong>e farmers can be confident of working their l<strong>and</strong> safely.<br />

An estimated 40 percent of livestock died: half the poultry stock <strong>and</strong> hundreds of sheep <strong>and</strong> cows perished in the bombardment<br />

or from lack of feed <strong>and</strong> water, when owners could not access their farms. A large number of the irrigation wells, irrigation<br />

systems, greenhouses, productive trees, post-harvest facilities, <strong>and</strong> agricultural equipment were also targeted <strong>and</strong> destroyed.<br />

The areas most affected in the agricultural sector are Khan Younis, followed by Rafah, <strong>Gaza</strong>, North <strong>Gaza</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Middle <strong>Gaza</strong>.<br />

The fishery sector was also greatly affected: fishermen could not access the sea <strong>for</strong> the duration <strong>for</strong> the assault <strong>and</strong> many boats<br />

were destroyed. In the first month of the assault, nine percent of the annual catch was lost, impacting the already limited,<br />

protein-low <strong>Gaza</strong> diet.<br />

3.3.2 Industry <strong>and</strong> Manufacturing<br />

Prior to the Assault<br />

The industrial sector in <strong>Gaza</strong> is mainly comprised of small <strong>and</strong> medium sized firms representing 94 percent of the total industrial<br />

enterprises in <strong>Gaza</strong>. Over 50 percent of enterprises across the industrial, furniture, garment, textile, <strong>and</strong> agribusiness sectors were<br />

closed over recent years due to a combination of physical damage inflicted by the conflicts <strong>and</strong> deteriorating market conditions<br />

caused by trade restrictions. The Palestinian Federation of Industries (PFI) reports that the number of industrial workers dropped<br />

from 350,000 in 2005 to less than 15,000 in mid-2013, which is a strong indication of the shrinking industrial base in <strong>Gaza</strong>.<br />

Electricity has become the top binding constraint reported by Palestinian firms in <strong>Gaza</strong>, second only to political instability. The<br />

blockade halted <strong>Gaza</strong>’s exports, virtually ending the operations of key export sectors: the number of truckloads that currently exit<br />

<strong>Gaza</strong> is less than four percent of the pre-blockade 2006 rate <strong>and</strong> one percent of the 2000 rate, averaging one truck only every<br />

two days in 2013 <strong>and</strong> <strong>2014</strong>.<br />

Impact of the Assault<br />

<strong>Gaza</strong>’s weakened industrial firms suffered both direct <strong>and</strong> indirect losses as a result of the assault. In total, 990 industrial enterprises<br />

were impacted: 297 factories <strong>and</strong> workshops were destroyed <strong>and</strong> 693 were partially damaged. The construction industry suffered<br />

the biggest losses, making up 28 percent of damaged industries, while the greatest concentration of damage was in <strong>Gaza</strong> City,<br />

where 68 percent of the damaged industries were located. Many industrial facilities had to suspend their production because of<br />

power <strong>and</strong> fuel shortages. In turn, the closure of facilities <strong>and</strong> suspension of production resulted in dismissal of workers because<br />

firms were unable to pay wages.<br />

Although companies in the <strong>Gaza</strong> Industrial Estate (GIE) were not directly targeted, infrastructure at the GIE was damaged, restricting<br />

the operations of firms within the estate even after the assault.

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