The economic costs of the Israeli occupation for the occupied Palestinian territory This is a joint publication by the Palestinian Ministry of National.

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The economic costs of the Israeli occupation for the occupied Palestinian territory This is a joint publication by the Palestinian Ministry of National Economy and the Applied Research Institute- Jerusalem (ARIJ)

Introduction The Israeli occupation imposes a myriad of restrictions on the Palestinian economy. It prevents Palestinians from accessing much of their land and from exploiting most of their natural resources, it isolates the Palestinians from global markets, and fragments their territory into small, badly connected, “islands”. As recently highlighted also by international economic organisations, including the World Bank, UNCTAD and the IMF, the occupation is what impedes any prospects of sustainable economic growth in Palestine. Although the importance of the Israeli restrictions to stifle the Palestinian economic development is undisputed, a systematic quantification of the costs that such restrictions impose on the economy is still lacking. This is the first effort to provide such systematic quantification in terms of annual costs.

The cost estimates by type 1.Gaza blockade 2.Restrictions on water access 3.Other Natural resources restrictions (Dead Sea salts and minerals, quarries, marine gas) 4.Export and import restrictions: 5.Direct utility costs (electricity and water) 6.Dead Sea tourism 7.Internal movement restrictions 8.Uprooted trees: 9.Fiscal Costs

Costs of the blockade on Gaza The heavy restrictions on trade make the economy function in a state of quasi autarky. This alone increases the costs of inputs significantly, especially because the economy in Gaza is small and highly dependent on imports for production and consumption. The closures have had a major impact on water supply, most water wells had stopped because of lack of spares and others were working at half- capacity. Electricity production has also been greatly affected

Blockade effect, Gaza (GDP in USD million constant) The difference between the predicted and the actual GDP in 2010 is billion in constant 2004 US dollars (i.e. USD bn –USD bn), which we interpret as the cost of the blockade in Gaza in This is equal to 109% of Gaza’s GDP in We transform this figure in current prices, by multiplying it by the ratio between the consumer price index in 2010 and in 2004 (1.29). Thus the total cost of the blockade in 2010 for the Gaza economy is estimated to be USD billion at current 2010 prices; or, over one quarter of total Palestinian GDP.

An example of estimation: Gaza blockade Pre-blockade GDP, West Bank and Gaza (GDP in const USD mln)Blockade effect, Gaza (GDP in USD million constant)

Import and export restrictions Lack of availability and higher costs of inputs to production due to the ‘dual use’ item list. Costs of the restrictions in handling, processing and transporting imports and exports. Unfortunately we are not able to quantify the costs of a third category, i.e. export restrictions to the East Jerusalem market due to lack of adequate data.

Trading costs for Israel vs. West Bank and Gaza (Source: World Bank (2010a))

Restrictions on the use of water resources The quality of the water is poor in various parts of oPt. Water-borne disease is a major problem for Palestinians, creating substantial costs and losses. The annual cost of the health impacts of poor water and sanitation on children 5-year old or less, is USD 20 million. Estimate a potential USD 1 billion-worth agricultural production in the Jordan Valley through an examination of a series of evidence. Israel is using approximately MCM of Jordan river water annually. Palestinian paid higher costs for the water consumed and foregone agricultural production

Potential revenues from Israeli controlled natural resources in the oPt The extraction of Salts and minerals in the Dead Sea The exploitation of the mining and quarries controlled by Israel The development of the Gaza offshore gas field

Electricity restrictions Cost of buying electricity from Israel: 600MW x 1000 x 8,760 hr x 0.33 NIS/KW= 1,734,480,000 NIS If Palestinians were able to produce electricity for the West Bank from their own power plants using its own natural gas Natural Gas, the cost would be: 600 MW x 1000 x 8,760 hr x per kilowatt= 662,256,000 NIS The difference between those two numbers represents the extra cost that the economy of the West Bank is paying due to occupation measures: 1,734,480, ,256,000 =1,072,224,000 NIS

Gaza Cost of producing electricity through the power plant and run it using Palestinian natural gas= 180 x 1,000 x 8760 x 0.126= 198,676,800 NIS17 Total cost of electricity for Gaza at present: a. electricity produced in Gaza= 70 x 1,000 x 8,760 x = 310,279,200 NIS b. electricity purchased from Israel= 120 x 1,000 x 8,760 x 0.33 = 346,896,000 NIS a+b = NIS 657,175,200 Total extra costs of electricity for Gaza: 657,175, ,676,800 = 458,498,400 NIS Extra cost because of the occupation (difference between the present costs and the costs of producing the same amount of energy in a situation free of occupation) = 1,072,224, ,498,400 = 1,530,722,400 NIS This total amount is equivalent to USD 441 million per year.

Obstacles to domestic movement of goods and labour The estimations of the extra costs for the various routes (both in terms of weighted average costs per vehicle and in terms of total overall annual costs). Most of the costs arise from the barriers obstructing the Bethlehem- Ramallah connection (diverting traffic through the over- crowded Wadi Nar) due to the heavy volume of traffic and from access to the Jordan Valley from the northern West Bank cities, mainly due to the very long diversion necessary to bypass the barriers. The total annual costs of the main movement and access restrictions considered amount to around USD 185 million.

Dead Sea Tourism This would yield a total estimated potential of USD 434 million in revenues to be divided between Jordan and Palestine, which would yield potential revenues for the Palestinian Dead Sea of around USD 217 million per year. Using the conversion rate for the hotels and restaurant sector in the West Bank (PCBS, 2010), this represents an expected value added of around USD 144 million, foregone due to the Israeli occupation.

Uprooted trees The cost of uprooted olive trees/year = 2.5 million x 0.33 x 70 kg /tree x $1.103/kg = USD 55,133,602

The Israeli checkpoints vary in its physical structures; cubical cement roadblocks, earth mounds, manned checkpoints and agricultural gates, tunnels, secondary roads iron gates. By the time of this report, there are 738 (including 78 in H2 area in the Old City of Hebron) Israeli checkpoints dissecting and isolating the Palestinian localities from each other. The Israeli checkpoints in the occupied Palestinian territory are turning into border points, a place where Israeli soldiers strip people of their dignity and compromise their humanity. The Israeli persistence to coerce facts on the ground under the pretext of security does not justify their collective punishment approach toward the Palestinian people and their ongoing outrageous infringement of Palestinians' human rights. The following lists the number and various types of obstructions established by the Israeli Army to restrict and confine the movement of 2.5 million Palestinian residents of the Occupied Palestinian Territory:

Checkpoints 72 Partial Checkpoints 26 Roadblock 94 Earth mound 163 Road/ Iron Gate 121 Watchtower 71 Wall/ Agricultural Gate Total In addition to 78 obstacles in H2 area in the Old City of Hebron Total obstacles 738

Bethlehem-Hebron Road before and after 22 Km drive =25 minutes 40 Km drive =100 minutes

%GDPCost ('000 USD) 23.5%1,908,751Gaza blockade 23.4%1,903,082Indirect costs of water restrictions 15.0%1,219,667Value Added from irrigation 8.2%663,415Jordan Valley agriculture 0.2%20,000Health costs from water 22.6%1,837,738Natural resources 13.6%1,102,869Dead Sea salts and minerals 7.1%574,869Value added from quarries 2.0%160,000Gas marine reserve 6.1%492,788Direct utility costs 5.4%440,876Direct electricity costs 0.6%51,912Direct water costs 3.5%288,364Intl. Trade restrictions 1.5%120,000Dual use (excl agriculture) 1.7%141,972Dual use agriculture 0.3%26,392Cost of trading 2.3%184,517Movement restrictions 1.8%143,578Dead Sea tourism 1.7%138,030Uprooted trees 37.1%3,012,451Direct costs 47.8%3,884,398Indirect costs 84.9%6,896,849TOTAL Costs of the Israeli occupation on the Palestinian economy, USD ‘000 and % of GDP (2010)

Developmental Assistance The Palestinians are one of the most heavily - aided populations in the world. A large part of PNA income is dependent upon donor contributions. Foreign aid per person: $500 Donor assistance is plainly unable to solve the problems in the OPT or improve living conditions. Food aid has been criticized for creating a dependency culture and undermining local food production. Easing the closure restrictions and eventually ending the occupation are the only way to do this. The World Bank reports that removing the " access controls" imposed by the Israelis would increase real GDP by 21%, whereas a doubling of development assistance —without easing closure —would only reduce the number of people living in poverty by 7% by the end of Donors face a dilemma: are they doing little more than support the Israeli occupation by providing assistance which is the occupier’s responsibility to provide?

Israeli Occupation Water Depletion Uprooting Trees Land Confiscation Closure Poverty Destroying Infrastructure Social and Health Problems Decrease in Agricultural Production Land Fragmentation Increase Unemployment Rate Lack of Open Space Increased Urban density Absence of Geographical Integrity Limited Economic Opportunities Investment shortages Obstacles against Overall Development Planning Despair & Extremism Migration

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