DaysofPal- Gaza’s Government Media Office (GMO) reports that the Israeli genocidal war since October 2023 has destroyed 268000 housing units, with an additional 148000 severely damaged beyond habitability and 153000 partially damaged, totaling over 569000 affected homes.
More recent data from the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), as of early July 2025, confirms 190115 buildings damaged in Gaza, including 102067 completely demolished, more than double the first-year figure, alongside 41,895 moderately damaged structures and approximately 330500 housing units impacted overall.
UNOSAT’s comprehensive assessment, updated after July 8, 2025, estimates 320,622 housing units damaged across Gaza a 12% increase from prior figures with the Gaza and North Gaza governorates seeing the sharpest rises due to ongoing operations.
A World Bank report from February 2025 pegs total physical damages at about $30 billion through October 2024, with housing accounting for 53% of the destruction, the hardest-hit sector, followed by commerce and industry at 20%.
Recovery needs for Gaza and the West Bank are projected at $53 billion, factoring in debris management for 41-47 million tons of rubble and economic losses of $19 billion from lost productivity.
These figures align with broader infrastructure collapse: Statista notes estimates of 34% of housing units destroyed as of August 2025, alongside severe damage to roads, health facilities, and water systems, where per capita supply has dropped to 3-5 liters daily.
Displacement compounds the crisis, with over 2 million people forced from homes by mid-2025, many crowding into tents amid ruins in northern Gaza, where satellite imagery shows fluctuating camp populations despite evacuation orders.
Reconstruction faces hurdles like restricted access, governance issues, and security, per the World Bank roadmap.
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