Israel Seeks Economic Rebound as War Takes Toll

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The longest war in Israelโ€™s history has hit its economy hard, but analysts find cause for optimism as foreign investment bounces back and high tech hangs on.

More than a year into the most expensive war in Israelโ€™s history, Its leaders are eyeing the economic toll while cautiously finding some good news.

The war disrupted everything from agriculture to tourism to foreign investment to the nationโ€™s vaunted high-tech sector.

With Israel emerging from a seven-front war as the Middle Eastโ€™s dominant force, its economy, too, shows resilience.

According to the Bank of Israel, the Israeli economy expanded at a healthy annual rate of 3.8 percent during the third quarter, far stronger than the anemic 0.3 percent of the previous quarter.

A key index on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, the TA-125, on Dec. 30 showed the Israeli stock market up more than 28 percent for the year and at an all-time high.

Home buying, which signals economic recovery, is up.

Of great concern were the warโ€™s effects on high tech, an ever-growing part of the economy, a source of pride for the so-called โ€œStart-Up Nation,โ€ and a key to its critical security needs.

An Exodus of Professionals?

High tech accounts for 16 percent of Israelโ€™s employment, 20 percent of its economic output, more than half of its exports, and a third of its income taxes.

Investment in the high-tech sector dropped 30 percent in the first year of the war, according to a report released by the Israel Advanced Technology Industries and the RISE Israel Research and Policy Institute.

Some tech professionals, like other Israelis with foreign options, fled the country after Hamasโ€™s devastating attack on Oct. 7, 2023. Foreign companies reportedly hesitated to invest there, preferring to house critical operations abroadโ€”where airports and offices werenโ€™t under rocket attack.

But end-of-year financial reports showed a rebound. Foreign investment in Israel in the first half of 2024, $11.8 billion, proved significantly stronger than that in the first half of 2023, which was $7.3 billion, not including a one-time $15 billion investment by Intel in a new microchip plant.

Byย Dan M. Berger

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