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Tag: Benjamin Netanyahu

Netanyahu adviser says markets ignore Moody’s Israel cut

February 14, 2024February 14, 2024David Rutman

A muted response by financial markets to a credit rating downgrade of Israel by Moody’s last week shows investors understand that Israel’s economy is only temporarily struggling due to the war with Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s chief economic adviser said. Since Moody’s on Friday cut Israel’s sovereign credit rating to A2 from A1 — […]

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Netanyahu: United Hatzalah deserves to be recognized

February 7, 2024February 7, 2024Arsen Mayer

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, standing alongside his wife Sara, told representatives of United Hatzalah at their headquarters in Jerusalem on Tuesday that they “deserve to be recognized for saving lives.” “You have saved many people and you are doing amazing work, well done,” he said after receiving an in-depth overview of the mission and activities […]

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