Israeli stock market continues to decline, escalating concerns about possible attack on Iran

On August 5th, Jinshi data reported that due to concerns about possible attacks by Iran and regional militias, as well as widespread risk aversion in the global market, the Israeli Benchmark TA-35 index fell by 3.1% at one point, marking the largest decline since October last year. The index fell by 3.3% last week and is currently at its lowest level since February. Israel is prepared for possible attacks by Iran and regional militia organizations in retaliation for the assassination of Hezbollah and Hamas officials. The United States has also deployed defensive reinforcements while urging the achievement of a ceasefire protocol in Gaza.

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