JERUSALEM: Three-quarters of Israelis see social and economic collapse in the Jewish state as more of a threat than Iran's disputed nuclear programme, a charity said on Monday.
In its Alternative Poverty Report for 2012, food charity Latet -- Hebrew for "to give" -- said poverty and social inequality were the main concerns of most Israelis, followed ...
By Reuters
(Reuters) - Israel's economy would incur damages of as much as 167 billion shekels ($42 billion) should Israel attackIranover its nuclear program, business information group BDI-Coface has projected.
Direct economic damage would reach 47 billion shekels, BDI-Coface, a respected research group, said on Tuesday. That would be equivalent ...