Tel Aviv shares open lower in first trading session since Israel-Iran attacks began
Ammon News - Tel Aviv stocks opened lower on Sunday in the first trading session since the start of a wave of missile strikes between Israel and Iran on Friday.
The blue-chip Tel Aviv 35 index was 1.5% lower, while the broader TA-125 index was down 1.4%.
Israel and Iran launched fresh attacks on each other overnight into Sunday for a second straight day. Reuters

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