The Gaza Strip has entered a state of complete monetary collapse, according to economic experts Mohammed Al-Af and Mohammed Skik. Cash has lost its value and meaning, and the market is now controlled by a black market system. The war destroyed sources of income, including aid, public salaries, and private sector jobs. With banks closed or applying up to 50% deductions on withdrawals, salaries have become nearly worthless. Without urgent international intervention, a deep socio-economic contraction is feared, threatening Gaza’s internal societal structure due to poverty and unequal resource distribution.