RAMALLAH, Mac 25 (NNN-WAFA) – The Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA), said yesterday that, the Gaza Strip is experiencing a cash liquidity crisis, due to the disruption of banking operations caused by the ongoing Israeli attacks.
According to the PMA, many banks have been destroyed amid the conflict, and it has become impossible to open the remaining bank branches in the entire region, due to bombings, power outages, and security concerns.
The liquidity crunch has intensified, as the majority of ATMs have gone out of service, the PMA added in a statement.
The authority is monitoring “complaints from residents of the Gaza Strip, about extortion operations carried out by people, traders, and some unlicensed currency exchange shop owners, using point-of-sale deduction devices or financial transfers on banking applications,” said the statement.
These individuals exploited the residents’ need for cash, charging up to 15 percent on any amount withdrawn from citizens’ accounts, via plastic cards or transfers, in return for providing the remaining amount in cash, said the PMA, noting that, immediate deterrent measures will be taken against those who engage in such behaviour.– NNN-WAFA