In the Gaza Strip, where the entry of mobile phones and spare parts has been banned due to the Israeli blockade that has been in place for more than two years, smartphones and scrap devices, which have become essential for banking and shopping transactions, have begun to be sold on the black market at prices many times higher than their original value.
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In the Gaza Strip, where the entry of mobile phones and spare parts has been banned due to the Israeli blockade that has been in place for more than two years, smartphones and scrap devices, which have become essential for banking and shopping transactions, have begun to be sold on the black market at prices many times higher than their original value.