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Haaretz: Tel Aviv is worried about the epidemic of sanctions against Israel

The expansion of anti-Zionist activities and the condemnation of the crimes of this regime all over the world have greatly worried the Zionists.
– International news

According to the Hebrew group Tasnim news agency

Haaretz, the Hebrew language newspaper, in a report published in its issue on Tuesday, announced that after the sanctions imposed by Turkey against Israel, Tel Aviv is worried about copying this policy by other countries in the world in response to the action taken in the Gaza Strip. is, something that can deal severe blows to Israel’s economy. In the event of a military attack on Rafah, a number of other countries in the world should follow Turkey’s example in boycotting economic cooperation with Israel.

In another part of the report It has been emphasized that the decision-making centers in Tel Aviv are worried that the economic embargo will become an epidemic reaction among the opposing sides of the invasion against Rafah.

Haaretz also reported that today the decision-making centers in Israel are worried that the sanctions will affect them in a large way, a problem that Tel Aviv has not experienced since 1973 and the Yom Kippur War.

According to this Hebrew media, such a policy can inflict severe emotional and psychological blows on Israelis in addition to the economic dimensions, especially since there is a risk of the sanctions policy against Israel spreading to other countries as well. .

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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