The Israel Business Forum, which brings together the bosses of about 200 leading Israeli companies, published an answer this morning to the “Sparta speech” or Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu said that Israel would have to adapt to an economy with characteristics of Autark, and that the country would be a combination of “Athens and Super Sparta.”
“The Government’s policy headed by Benjamin Netanyahu is leading the state of Israel to an economical and unprecedented economic and diplomatic Nadir. We are not Sparta. This vision will make it difficult to survive cardada.
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“The Israeli economy has shown exceptional strength and resistance to military and diplomatic challenges, but nothing lasts forever,” the statement continues. “The Israeli government must change the direction immediately for the good of all citizens of the country.
“The government should work urgently towards the end of the longest war in the history of Israel, the liberation of all hostages, the formation of a state investigation commission and the establishment of an early date for the elections.
“Prime Minister, we are leaving with certainty to a diplomatic, economic and social abyss that will endanger our existence in the country of Israel. It depends on you to stop this,” concludes the statement.
Among the members of the Israel Business Forum are Harel Wiesel, CEO or Fox Group; Liora Offer, President or Melisron; There are Galis and Eitan Bar-Zev, CEO and president or large shopping centers; Shache Turjeman, president of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and President of Israel; Danna Azrieli, President or Azrieli Group; Ishay Davidi, founder and CEO of Fimi Opportunity Funds; David Fattal, Founder and Controller Shareholder or Fattal Hotels; Haim Gavrieli, President or Tnuva; and other prominent entrepreneurs.
Posted by Globes, Israel Business News – Y.globes.co.il – on September 16, 2025.
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