Without a return to work, a stabilization of prices, and the restoration of dignity through labor, any "victory" was merely a different name for a different kind of defeat.… In the winter of 2026, the air in Ramallah carried a chill that felt less like the season and more like the stagnation of a decade. For Omar, a former construction foreman who once crossed into Israel daily, the “economic depression” wasn’t a headline—it was the quiet of his idle tools. Since the escalation of the conflict two years ago, the “Yellow Line” had become a permanent scar across the landscape. In Gaza, the numbers were staggering: 92% of homes damaged, and an unemployment rate that had hovered near 80% throughout 2025. But in the West Bank, the crisis was a slow, agonizing constriction. With worker permits frozen and Israel withholding billions in tax revenues, a fifth of the West Bank’s economy had simply vanished. The Cost of Survival Oma...