January 2024
This policy brief examines the likely effects of the Gaza war on the countries neighbouring the occupied Palestinian territory, focusing primarily on Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon. These countries were selected due to their proximity and exposure, in addition to the availability of data about them. The brief demonstrates how the impact of the war may add to pre-existing vulnerabilities in these countries, which have yet to fully recover from recent shocks.
Furthermore, the brief highlights the interconnectedness of economies across the region and stresses the need for proactive policy responses regarding the Gaza war. It attempts to estimate the economic cost on the Middle East, including in the occupied Palestinian territory, based on the current regional low-intensity war scenario. The brief also estimates the potential impact on human development in the selected countries and proposes immediate and short-term response measures to mitigate the economic impact.
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Document Type: Brief, Report
Document Sources: Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA)
Subject: Armed conflict, Economic issues, Energy, Food, Poverty
Publication Date: 18/01/2024
URL source: https://www.unescwa.org/publications/expected-socioeconomic-impacts-gaza-crisis-neighbouring-countries-arab-region