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Urgent … closing the entire Israeli atmosphere after escalation with Iran

& nbsp; the recent escalation between Israel and Iran, which has fully closed the Israeli airspace, is a direct threat to the revenues of Israeli airlines, especially the & quot & quot; Which has so far benefited from the long -term war in Gaza in light of the failure of foreign airlines to run flights to Ben -Gurion Airport. Israeli – in its English version – that & quot & quot; The Israeli Air, run by Executive Director Dina bin Tal Jennsia, was one of the most prominent beneficiaries of the crisis since its outbreak, as it recorded huge profits as among the few companies that continued to run trips to Israel; But with the new escalation, specifically in light of the direct tension with Iran, the Israeli airspace became almost completely closed, threatening a long period of sharp decline in the company’s revenues. These fears were reflected directly on the performance of the & quot & quot, as today decreased by 3.5%, after it decreased at the beginning of trading by more than 6%, so that the company’s market value stabilizes at 7.2 billion shekels. He jumped 230% during the past year. As for & quot; Esryer & quot; The airline, which is run by Uri Serkis and is under the control of businessman Rami Levy, has fell 1.5%, although it has increased by more than 70% during the past year and the current market value of & quot; Icere & quot; About 610 million shekels. That many airlines planes; Including Israeli and foreign, it was not present at Ben -Gurion Airport at the beginning of the escalation, as a result of advanced and secret planning. & quot; She is currently working at full capacity, but it will not be able to increase the number of trips or achieve additional gains from the situation, which increases the pressure on its financial performance in the next stage. 1.5%, while the broader Tel Aviv index 125 decreased by 1.4%.

Israel and Iran have exchanged new attacks last night, for the second consecutive day

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