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Israeli Stocks Hit Record Highs After U.S. Nuclear Strikes on Iran

June 22, 2025
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Israeli financial markets opened dramatically higher on Sunday morning, with both major indices hitting fresh all-time highs as investors reacted to the United States’ unprecedented military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities the night before.

The broad Tel Aviv 125 index opened 1.5% higher, while the blue-chip TA-35 index jumped 1.6% in early trading, marking the strongest opening in months as traders welcomed what many see as a decisive escalation that could fundamentally alter the regional security landscape.

The market surge comes in the immediate aftermath of what President Donald Trump called “a very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan” on Saturday evening. Trump announced on Truth Social that “all planes are now outside of Iranian airspace” and that “a full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow.”

The strikes represent a dramatic escalation in the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, with the United States now directly engaging Iranian nuclear infrastructure alongside Israel’s military campaign. According to Iran’s health ministry, Israeli strikes have killed at least 400 people and injured 3,000 in the broader conflict.

Market analysts suggest the rally reflects investor confidence that U.S. involvement signals a more decisive resolution to the regional tensions that have weighed on Israeli markets for months. The insurance and financial services sector led gains, with the TA-Insurance and Financial Services index soaring as investors bet on reduced geopolitical risk premiums.

Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization confirmed the attacks on the three nuclear sites and condemned “the American enemy” for what it called “a brutal act that contradicts international laws.” However, the organization vowed that Iran would continue its nuclear program despite the strikes.

The historic market opening underscores how deeply regional security concerns have influenced Israeli financial markets throughout the escalating conflict. Previous trading sessions had shown resilience despite ongoing missile exchanges, but Sunday’s surge suggests investors view U.S. military involvement as a potential game-changer in the protracted standoff.

The strikes targeted three critical components of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure: the Fordow uranium enrichment facility, the Natanz nuclear complex, and installations near Isfahan. These facilities represent the core of Iran’s nuclear program, making the coordinated assault one of the most significant military actions against Iranian nuclear capabilities in decades.

As markets continue trading, all eyes remain on Tehran’s response and whether the dramatic escalation will lead to broader regional conflict or serve as the decisive action that brings the crisis to a resolution.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Israeli stocks hit record highs on Sunday after the U.S. launched direct military strikes on three major Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.

This marks a dramatic escalation with America now directly involved in the Israel-Iran conflict, which investors see as potentially decisive action that could resolve the prolonged regional tensions.

The market surge reflects confidence that U.S. intervention may bring stability, though Iran has vowed to continue its nuclear program despite the attacks.

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