Hebrew media: Gaza war is over, but Israel’s job market remains paralyzed
A Hebrew-language media outlet admitted that several months after the end of the Gaza war, the pressures resulting from the war continue to weigh heavily on the Israeli labor market, and the regime’s economy has not yet recovered from the initial shock.
According to the published report, the consequences of the war have led to widespread disruption in various economic sectors and have presented a serious challenge to the full return to normal labor market conditions.
The media outlet emphasized that many workers and businesses are still affected by the damage of the war, and that unemployment rates and economic activity continue to decline.
This admission comes while Israeli officials had previously claimed that the war would have a limited impact on the economy, but internal reports indicate the depth of the crisis caused by military spending, disruptions in the supply chain, and capital flight.
Economic experts believe that a full recovery in the labor market could take months or even years.








