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Israel economy to grow 3.3% in 2026 if Iran war continues, finance ministry says

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Israel’s economy is expected to grow at a significantly slower pace of around 3.3 percent in 2026 if the ongoing conflict with Iran persists, according to estimates from the Israeli Finance Ministry.

The revised outlook reflects the mounting economic strain caused by the war, including disruptions to business activity, reduced consumer spending, and rising government expenditures on defense. Officials have warned that prolonged hostilities could continue to weigh heavily on productivity and investor confidence.

The conflict has already imposed substantial costs on the Israeli economy, with estimates suggesting losses running into billions of dollars weekly due to restrictions on movement, workplace closures, and the mobilization of military reserves.

The downward adjustment marks a notable shift from earlier, more optimistic projections, when Israel had expected stronger economic expansion following a rebound from previous regional tensions. However, the current geopolitical environment, combined with elevated energy prices and supply chain disruptions, has altered that trajectory.

Economists say the scale of the slowdown will largely depend on the duration and intensity of the conflict. A prolonged war could further strain public finances, widen the fiscal deficit, and delay investment and recovery efforts across key sectors such as technology, tourism, and manufacturing.

The government has already approved a defense heavy budget to sustain military operations, raising concerns about long term fiscal stability and inflationary pressures.

Despite these challenges, officials maintain that the economy remains resilient, supported by strong fundamentals and a robust technology sector. However, they caution that continued instability in the region could keep growth subdued and complicate economic planning in the months ahead.

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