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At least 66% of jobs lost in Gaza, more losses possible, ILO says

At least 66% of jobs have been lost in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas conflict erupted in October, the International Labour (ILO) said on Wednesday, warning that employment losses could continue to ... Read More
At least 66 pct of jobs lost in Gaza since Israel-Hamas war: ILO

At least 66 percent of jobs have been lost in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas conflict erupted in October, the International Labour (ILO) said on Wednesday, warning that employment losses could ... Read More
Nearly 66 percent of jobs lost in Gaza since Israel-Hamas war broke out ...

Nearly 66 percent of jobs have been lost in the Gaza Strip since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas on October 7, according to new data from the International Labour Organization (ILO ... Read More
Gaza Loses Nearly 66% Jobs Since October 7 - Tempo

Nearly 66 percent of jobs have been lost in the Gaza Strip since Israel began its bombing campaign in the enclave. ... These job losses translate into daily labor income losses of US$20.5 million, ... Read More
Israeli strike on Gaza tent camp housing displaced people ... - CBS News

Israeli airstrikes kill dozens of Palestinians in Gaza, Palestinian health official says 01:40. Israeli airstrikes tore through a tent camp for displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza on Wednesday ... Read More
At least 66pc of jobs lost in Gaza, more losses possible, ILO says

At least 66 per cent of jobs have been lost in Gaza since October 7, the International Labour (ILO) said, warning that employment losses could continue to increase in the enclave, Reuters reports. Read More
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