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Loss of Palestinian employees at Israeli building websites leaves hole on both sides

A. buzz saw gnashed against metal pipelines in one corner of a. spacious warehouse being integrated in the foot hills of Jerusalem. Far on the other side of the dim hall, 2 employees grapple with. a pit of incomplete floor covering. All the rest is void.

Just 25 employees now work on the three-story building, where. 6 months earlier they numbered 125.

The missing employees are among some 200,000 Palestinians who. used to commute daily from the West Bank, along with 18,500 from. Gaza, all now locked out of Israel given that the start of the Gaza. war over security issues, leaving a financial hole on both. sides of the border.

They consist of around 80,000 Palestinians specializing in iron. work, floor covering, type work and plastering, who typically do the. hard preliminary labour at the majority of Israeli building and construction websites.

For Palestinians, it implies households have been quickly. denied of income from labourers who can make a number of times the. salaries in Israel that they would get at home.

I utilized to work well, and whatever was fine. We were. depending on this work, without any other income source, said. Mohammad Dabous, who for years took a trip each day from his. village Nilin in the northern West Bank to work on structure. websites in Modiin, a city just throughout the border in Israel. People had monetary responsibilities, payments, cheques,. which all recovered, whether for structure or payments for. vehicles, they are all in trouble, he informed .

The loss of salaries has actually intensified the financial effect from. the war in Gaza and discontent in the West Bank. An International. Labour Organization report this week said unemployment in the. West Bank and Gaza is seen rising above 50% - with a total of. 500,000 jobs lost.

TREMBLING HALT

For Israel, the relocate to seal the border following the Oct. 7. Hamas attacks on Israeli towns brought building to a shuddering. stop. Residential building fell by 95% late in 2015,. contributing to a total 19% downturn in economic activity.

Other sectors, such as farming and services, were also. hit, but none as much construction, which represents 6% of. Israel's $500 billion economy.

The sector has actually since recovered rather, relying in part on. employees delivered in from Asian nations, but 40% of building and construction. is still shut down. That will drag down the overall economy by. 2% -3%, depending upon the rate at which replacement foreign. employees arrive, stated Adi Brender, the Bank of Israel's head of. research. A halt to construction would aggravate a housing. lack, adding to inflation.

The storage facility being built in the Jerusalem foothills was. expected to be ready in December; now the professionals, Limor. Bro, wish to complete by summer season.

Today, we're not looking to earn a profit. We're wanting to. finish the tasks and not lose more money than we've already. lost considering that the start of the war, said the specialist's manager. of workers and logistics, Ahmad Sharha.

Professionals state they are bleeding cash and worried about. fines from customers for missing due dates. Incomes for workers that. are still available have as much as doubled.

Every day, weekly, contractors are failing or they're. stopping to work in the sector by their own decision, said Raul. Srugo, president of the Israel Builders Association.

Israel is fast-tracking recruitment of 10s of thousands of. foreign workers, with a quota of 65,000 authorized to come from. countries such as India, Sri Lanka and Uzbekistan.

There is likewise early talk of letting Palestinians return. Some Israeli security authorities fret that the loss of earnings. in the West Bank could be making instability there worse.

A limited pilot for allowing in Palestinians will be. discussed by the cabinet, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's. workplace stated.

The price quote is that the Palestinian workers will return,. the question is when and how many, said Yehuda Morgenstern,. Director General of the Construction and Real Estate Ministry. Even. if all the Palestinians return, we still require more working. hands.

If Palestinian employees are enabled back, they will undergo. more analysis and checks at border crossings even more burdensome. than previously, said one Israeli security official.

Some Israeli hardliners stay opposed, consisting of community. leaders.

Bringing those employees into Israel indicates risking the lives. of my locals and I am not prepared for that, stated Avi Elkabatz,. mayor of Afula, a small city in the north. There are lots of. options for generating foreign workers from various. countries without threatening the lives of Israeli people..

(source: Reuters)