Nournews: The direct war with Iran, which lasted only 12 days, has had far-reaching economic consequences for the Zionist regime.
According to a survey conducted by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics, around 36% of Israeli companies experienced a revenue drop of more than 50% in June.
Even more strikingly, 22% of companies reported losses exceeding 76%, highlighting the extent of Israel's economic vulnerability to security crises.
Food and beverage industry: A major casualty of the recent war
Among various economic sectors, the food and beverage industry suffered the most.
According to the published data, about 65% of businesses in this sector reported revenue losses of more than 50% in June.
Only 7% of these businesses stated that the war had no impact on their income.
This indicates that the economic damage from the war extended beyond industrial or military domains and penetrated deeply into the daily lives and livelihoods of Israeli citizens.
The fragility of Israel's economy in the face of regional crises
The statistics clearly show that Israel’s economy is extremely fragile and heavily reliant on relative security stability.
In the survey, only 17% of companies reported no impact from the war on their monthly revenue.
This very low number underscores the fact that a significant portion of Israel's economy cannot withstand shocks caused by regional conflicts.
Should such wars persist or escalate further, the likelihood of economic paralysis for the Zionist regime becomes increasingly high.
Israel’s eroding power: From military fronts to domestic economy
The economic consequences of the war with Iran have confronted the Zionist regime with a harsh reality:
Continuing aggressive regional policies not only threaten Israel’s military security but have also made its economic infrastructure highly vulnerable.
These developments may push Tel Aviv’s officials to reconsider their strategic choices, as pursuing this path could lead to rising domestic dissatisfaction, a livelihood crisis, and capital flight—all factors that could ultimately undermine the foundations of Israel’s political power.