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Sign InA joint assessment by the United Nations and the European Union reveals that the Gaza Strip requires an estimated $71.4 billion for recovery and reconstruction over the next ten years. The report emphasizes an immediate need for $26.3 billion within the first 18 months to restore essential services and basic infrastructure. Physical infrastructure damages alone are valued at $35.2 billion, while broader economic and social losses have reached $22.7 billion. This comprehensive evaluation follows the cessation of major hostilities, aiming to quantify the catastrophic impact of the conflict. Furthermore, the report warns of a staggering 77-year setback in human development indicators for the region. These figures present a massive fiscal challenge for international donors and highlight the long-term commitment required for regional stability.