Times Now · WorldNews · 2026-08-20
Gaza Smuggling Boom Drives Up Prices As Officials, Soldiers And Middlemen Accused Of Profiting
An Associated Press investigation reveals that Gaza's economy is heavily reliant on smuggling due to Israeli restrictions on goods. Prices for essential items like groceries and batteries have skyrocketed, with smuggled cigarettes yielding the highest profits. Gaza Smuggling Boom Drives Up Prices As Officials, Soldiers And Middlemen Accused Of Profiting An Associated Press investigation reveals that Gaza's economy is heavily reliant on smuggling due to Israeli restrictions on goods. Prices
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