Israel is facing a tough challenge as it grapples with the exodus of foreign workers amidst the conflict.
For decades, food security has been a top priority in Israel’s economic agenda. However, the ongoing war in Gaza is now casting a shadow of concern over the country’s agricultural sector.
Farmers in the vicinity of the Gaza Strip, often referred to as “Israel’s vegetable patch,” are unable to tend to their crops. Compounded by a severe shortage of Palestinian and foreign laborers, the situation is dire.
The consequence of this labor shortage is evident as fruits and vegetables are left to spoil in the fields, with no one to harvest them.
Amidst these challenges, the price of gold has reached unprecedented heights, prompting speculation about the future of oil.
Additionally, we delve into the phenomenon of “climate quitters”.

