Hebrew Newspaper Reports New Wave of Price Hikes in Israel Amid Ongoing Gaza War Fallout

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Israel is bracing for a significant economic strain as a new wave of price hikes looms over the occupied territories. The Hebrew-language daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported that 2026 will see sharp increases in water and electricity bills, gas prices, and property taxes, further pressuring Zionist settlers financially.
The report highlights that these cost surges coincide with the continued suspension of tax benefits and rising domestic insurance premiums for low-income individuals. Additionally, taxes on electric vehicles are set to jump to 48 percent, compounding the financial challenges.
This development follows two years of economic instability stemming from the Gaza war, with no immediate relief in sight for affected communities.

