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Israel's economy contracts as war with Hamas takes a toll
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Israel's economy contracts as war with Hamas takes a toll
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London, Feb 19 : Israel’s output contracted sharply in the final three months of 2023, falling for the first time in nearly two years, as the war with Hamas takes a heavy toll on the economy, a media report said.

The country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) plunged 19.4 per cent on an annualised basis compared to the July-to-September quarter, when it grew by a revised 1.8 per cent, Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics said on Monday in its initial estimate, CNN reported  The contraction is the latest piece of bad economic news for Israel, which has been waging a war in Gaza aimed at destroying the Hamas after the latter's October 7 attack on the country, the report said.  The worse-than-expected decline was driven by a 26.9 per cent drop in private consumption, as confidence plummeted following the attacks and households cut back on spending.  Fixed investment by businesses tumbled 67.8 per cent, “driven by a near-halt in residential building resulting from military call-ups and a reduction in Palestinian workers", according to Liam Peach, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics. Exports declined 18.3. per cent. 

“While a recovery looks set to take hold in (the first quarter), GDP growth over 2024 as a whole now looks likely to post one of its weakest rates on record,” Peach said in a note on Monday, CNN reported.  The conflict is expected to cost Israel around 255 billion shekels ($70.3 billion) by the end of 2025, equivalent to around 13 per cent of GDP, according to the Bank of Israel.

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