Throngs of individuals queued outside the Bank of Palestine branch in Gaza City, eagerly anticipating the chance to access their funds after a two-year hiatus due to the conflict. Following the initiation of the initial stage of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, two branches of the bank in Gaza, specifically in Gaza City and Deir Al-Balah, have reopened, as most banks in the region were either destroyed or closed during the hostilities.
Although the branches have resumed operations for administrative purposes, they are still devoid of physical cash in their safes. Despite this limitation, individuals like Ramadan Al-Jumla, 55, waited patiently in line at the Gaza City branch to conduct administrative tasks on his account, lamenting the absence of available funds for withdrawal.
While some residents found solace in the reopening of the bank branches, recognizing it as a glimmer of hope for a return to normalcy, others like Khaled Shamiya, 54, emphasized the pivotal role of banks in reviving everyday life in the region. Amer Al-Sultan, 30, standing in line alongside others, voiced concerns about the sustainability of the current situation and called for external support to ensure financial stability.
In a stark reminder of the challenges faced by Palestinians in accessing cash, the closure of the last working ATM in Gaza in 2024 has exacerbated the reliance on informal money transfer mechanisms and exchange services. Despite the difficulties, the reopening of the bank branches symbolizes a beacon of hope for many residents amidst the ongoing devastation caused by the conflict.
As the region grapples with economic hardships and restricted access to financial resources, the reopening of the banks serves as a significant milestone towards rebuilding normalcy in Gaza. Amidst the rubble and destruction, Ali Al-Sadeq, 39, highlighted the importance of the banks’ resurgence as a crucial achievement for the community, offering a glimpse of optimism amid the prevailing challenges.
