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Israel economy loss rises to $3 billion in one week after Iran attacks

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Israel economy loss is becoming evident after the recent attacks on Iran by the US and Israel. The ongoing conflict is already affecting businesses, daily life, and government operations.

According to Israel’s Ministry of Finance, the first week of war with Iran caused the country’s economy to lose around 9 billion shekels, roughly $3 billion. Even with reduced restrictions, weekly losses could still reach 4.3 billion shekels.

The war has forced schools to close, limited public gatherings, and prompted most employees to work from home. The government has urged citizens to avoid non-essential activities to reduce risks.

Experts warn that prolonged conflict could further damage Israel’s economy and slow recovery, as businesses and services continue facing interruptions.

The financial impact highlights the broader consequences of regional conflicts, showing that military actions often directly affect economic stability and public life.

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