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Palestine's tech & startup industry bleeding amid Israel-Hamas war
Jerusalem, Oct 15
The Israel-Hamas war has blown apart Palestine's growing tech and startup industry that has seen several top-notch companies emerging from Gaza despite being one of the most economically challenged regions in the world.
Those working in the region estimate that as much as $10 million has recently been invested in the Palestinian tech ecosystem, reports TechCrunch.
In 2017, Salesforce founder and CEO Marc Benioff had backed the first-ever coding academy to be created in Gaza.
Alphabet-backed initiative ‘Gaza Sky Geeks’ provides pre-seed investments, training and technology resources to Palestine’s Gazan population.
In 2022, 5,000 coders and developers from across the West Bank and Gaza graduated from the programme.
Ibtikar, one of the main Palestinian VC funds, recently raised its second fund of $30 million.
High-growth companies emerging from Palestine include Menalytics (data analytics, invested in by Flat 6 labs); Olivery (last mile logistics, Flat6Labs and Ibtikar Fund); Coretava (employee and customer loyalty); and Sellenvo (an Amazon fulfillment partner).
Iliana Montauk, co-founder and CEO of social impact startup Manara, funded by Y Combinator and others, was quoted as saying that Gaza has been bombed many times before but “this time is completely different for the tech sector for several reasonsâ€.
“Electricity was cut off to the entire Gaza strip. A significant amount of infrastructure has been bombed (including both ISPs and many tall apartment buildings that hold cell phone towers). Entire middle-class neighbourhoods are being destroyed,†she told TechCrunch.
“The tech sector is almost completely unable to function in Gaza right now,†she added.
Manara has around 100 software engineers in Gaza, some working remotely for tech companies in Silicon Valley in the US and Europe.
Most people have lost cell phone connections and internet access completely, or have some access to 2G only on their cell phones.
Mohammad Alnobani, founder of The Middle Frame, an Arab stock image platform powered by AI tools, was quoted as saying that “dealing with the situation while trying our best to move forward with our work is a daily challenge.â€
Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has said it has been completing preparations for a "significant ground operation" in the Gaza Strip.
Tens of thousands of Israeli soldiers were being deployed at the border of Gaza in anticipation of a large ground operation, reports said on Sunday.
According to health authorities in Gaza, more than 1,900 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 7,700 wounded by Israeli airstrikes.
Israel said more than 1,300 people were killed during rocket attacks and deadly raids into territory by fighters from Hamas.
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