Israel’s war on Gaza has paralyzed its vital economic sectors.
Nearly a year after the start of the war on Gaza, the Israeli economy faces its deepest decline in years.
Military spending is exploding, borrowing is skyrocketing, and revenues are drying up.
International confidence in its economy is declining.
Thousands of highly skilled and skilled workers are leaving Israel, while it is difficult to attract new talent to a country at war.
Israeli economists fear that a wider war in the Middle East could further strain the economy.
Lebanon is going through a deep economic crisis and a war with Israel could further strain its resources.
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