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Israel’s economy heading for disaster, experts warn
Published time: 29 May, 2017 10:18
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A report released by the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel shows the country has the highest poverty rates among OECD countries and faces “worrisome trends” that could have disastrous effects on its growing population.
According to the Picture of the Nation 2017 report, with Israel’s aging population and rising costs across the board, its “current sources of economic growth are not sustainable.”

Our most popular publication of the year, released today! Click to flip through the booklet: https://t.co/YFaPsP4PQspic.twitter.com/kUANLyvM1Z

— Taub Center English (@TaubCenter) May 28, 2017
The country ranks 22nd out of 34 of the OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) regarding GDP and takes the 24th spot within the market income poverty rate. Among developed countries, Israel has the highest percentage of its population living below the poverty line.

“The past year has seen a decline in unemployment and a large rise in GDP,” but “unfortunately, it appears that this positive trend will not continue and new sources of growth must be found,” said the report.

The Taub Center also described Israel’s four percent GDP growth as an “outlier and not a trend.”

Relative poverty rates. By country. @OECD chart https://t.co/bCgekJ2bqFpic.twitter.com/f7O0VAaOag

— Paul Kirby (@paul1kirby) October 18, 2016
A separate report which was released earlier this month by the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research looked at economic trends over the entire 69-year history of the country. It concluded the economy shows deep-seated and long-term shortcomings that threaten to weaken the army and constitute an “existential threat” to the country’s future.

In terms of GDP, Israel has been falling further and further behind the G7 average since the mid-1970s, with a more than threefold increase having developed in the gap between them. This, according to the report, “reflects steadily widening disparity between what an employed person living in Israel can attain and what that person could attain in the countries that are pulling away from Israel.”

#Israel’s poor getting poorer, income gap among largest in developed world, new data shows http://t.co/oDmBwrt5FXpic.twitter.com/0MQ4rBByVJ

— RT (@RT_com) June 18, 2015
Professor Dan Ben-David, founder and chair of the Shoresh Institution and co-author of the report, has warned if Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “continues to ignore the future” the country could be facing a catastrophe of massive proportions.

Netanyahu has recently held some meetings with Israeli media outlets, claiming the reports do not reflect “what the public feels.”

“It is an industry of despair. Where they see unemployment, I see full employment. Where they see an economy in ruin, I see a flourishing economy. Where they see traffic jams, I see junctions, trains, and bridges. Where they see a crumbling state nearing collapse, I see Israel as a rising global power,” he was cited as saying by the Times of Israel.
 
Israel’s economy heading for disaster, experts warn
Published time: 29 May, 2017 10:18
Get short URL
592bf3c0c46188d9048b4612.jpg

Israeli man begs for charity in downtown Tel Aviv © Uriel Sinai / Getty Images

A report released by the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel shows the country has the highest poverty rates among OECD countries and faces “worrisome trends” that could have disastrous effects on its growing population.
According to the Picture of the Nation 2017 report, with Israel’s aging population and rising costs across the board, its “current sources of economic growth are not sustainable.”

Our most popular publication of the year, released today! Click to flip through the booklet: https://t.co/YFaPsP4PQspic.twitter.com/kUANLyvM1Z

— Taub Center English (@TaubCenter) May 28, 2017
The country ranks 22nd out of 34 of the OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) regarding GDP and takes the 24th spot within the market income poverty rate. Among developed countries, Israel has the highest percentage of its population living below the poverty line.

“The past year has seen a decline in unemployment and a large rise in GDP,” but “unfortunately, it appears that this positive trend will not continue and new sources of growth must be found,” said the report.

The Taub Center also described Israel’s four percent GDP growth as an “outlier and not a trend.”

Relative poverty rates. By country. @OECD chart https://t.co/bCgekJ2bqFpic.twitter.com/f7O0VAaOag

— Paul Kirby (@paul1kirby) October 18, 2016
A separate report which was released earlier this month by the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research looked at economic trends over the entire 69-year history of the country. It concluded the economy shows deep-seated and long-term shortcomings that threaten to weaken the army and constitute an “existential threat” to the country’s future.

In terms of GDP, Israel has been falling further and further behind the G7 average since the mid-1970s, with a more than threefold increase having developed in the gap between them. This, according to the report, “reflects steadily widening disparity between what an employed person living in Israel can attain and what that person could attain in the countries that are pulling away from Israel.”

#Israel’s poor getting poorer, income gap among largest in developed world, new data shows http://t.co/oDmBwrt5FXpic.twitter.com/0MQ4rBByVJ

— RT (@RT_com) June 18, 2015
Professor Dan Ben-David, founder and chair of the Shoresh Institution and co-author of the report, has warned if Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “continues to ignore the future” the country could be facing a catastrophe of massive proportions.

Netanyahu has recently held some meetings with Israeli media outlets, claiming the reports do not reflect “what the public feels.”

“It is an industry of despair. Where they see unemployment, I see full employment. Where they see an economy in ruin, I see a flourishing economy. Where they see traffic jams, I see junctions, trains, and bridges. Where they see a crumbling state nearing collapse, I see Israel as a rising global power,” he was cited as saying by the Times of Israel.
Wrong friend, the Saudis just gave $350+ Billions for their survival, a 1/3 of that bucket of money will find itself in the Israeli coffers..
 
I am a big supporter of Israel. I agree with their social model. Its better than many european countries. European countries have massive government support structures but Israel is about doing it own your own and the society is setup in such a way that doing your own thing is the easiest thing to do. I am not talking abut doing your own business, i am talking about taking full responsibility of yourself without depending on the government. And hence controlling your own life fully.
 
Its a very small country and very fluid. If there were economic downturn a lot of people will just move to USA and start sending the remittance and ease the pressure. Besides Saudi and Arab monarch will pay one way or other for the survival of Israel under the coercion of Trump.
 
I am a big supporter of Israel. I agree with their social model. Its better than many european countries. European countries have massive government support structures but Israel is about doing it own your own and the society is setup in such a way that doing your own thing is the easiest thing to do. I am not talking abut doing your own business, i am talking about taking full responsibility of yourself without depending on the government. And hence controlling your own life fully.
Like you control every facet that effects your life? Come on man, such hubris is not becoming of a Muslim. You sound like a right winger in America who is financially well off thinking that poor people are there because of their laziness and stupidity. Which is not the case at all...
 
Israel’s economy heading for disaster, experts warn
Published time: 29 May, 2017 10:18
Get short URL
592bf3c0c46188d9048b4612.jpg

Israeli man begs for charity in downtown Tel Aviv © Uriel Sinai / Getty Images

A report released by the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel shows the country has the highest poverty rates among OECD countries and faces “worrisome trends” that could have disastrous effects on its growing population.
According to the Picture of the Nation 2017 report, with Israel’s aging population and rising costs across the board, its “current sources of economic growth are not sustainable.”

Our most popular publication of the year, released today! Click to flip through the booklet: https://t.co/YFaPsP4PQspic.twitter.com/kUANLyvM1Z

— Taub Center English (@TaubCenter) May 28, 2017
The country ranks 22nd out of 34 of the OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) regarding GDP and takes the 24th spot within the market income poverty rate. Among developed countries, Israel has the highest percentage of its population living below the poverty line.

“The past year has seen a decline in unemployment and a large rise in GDP,” but “unfortunately, it appears that this positive trend will not continue and new sources of growth must be found,” said the report.

The Taub Center also described Israel’s four percent GDP growth as an “outlier and not a trend.”

Relative poverty rates. By country. @OECD chart https://t.co/bCgekJ2bqFpic.twitter.com/f7O0VAaOag

— Paul Kirby (@paul1kirby) October 18, 2016
A separate report which was released earlier this month by the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research looked at economic trends over the entire 69-year history of the country. It concluded the economy shows deep-seated and long-term shortcomings that threaten to weaken the army and constitute an “existential threat” to the country’s future.

In terms of GDP, Israel has been falling further and further behind the G7 average since the mid-1970s, with a more than threefold increase having developed in the gap between them. This, according to the report, “reflects steadily widening disparity between what an employed person living in Israel can attain and what that person could attain in the countries that are pulling away from Israel.”

#Israel’s poor getting poorer, income gap among largest in developed world, new data shows http://t.co/oDmBwrt5FXpic.twitter.com/0MQ4rBByVJ

— RT (@RT_com) June 18, 2015
Professor Dan Ben-David, founder and chair of the Shoresh Institution and co-author of the report, has warned if Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “continues to ignore the future” the country could be facing a catastrophe of massive proportions.

Netanyahu has recently held some meetings with Israeli media outlets, claiming the reports do not reflect “what the public feels.”

“It is an industry of despair. Where they see unemployment, I see full employment. Where they see an economy in ruin, I see a flourishing economy. Where they see traffic jams, I see junctions, trains, and bridges. Where they see a crumbling state nearing collapse, I see Israel as a rising global power,” he was cited as saying by the Times of Israel.

I sincerely hope Israel avoids such a disaster, it would truly be a shame for the Israeli people to go through economic hardships.

I would not wish financial problems on even my worst enemy.
 
they will attack arab nation and capture their resources to boost economy
 
I sincerely hope Israel avoids such a disaster, it would truly be a shame for the Israeli people to go through economic hardships.

I would not wish financial problems on even my worst enemy.
Because you are a Muslim

Try to follow this ayah :

بسم الله الرحمان الرحیم
مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ وَالَّذِينَ مَعَهُ أَشِدَّاءُ عَلَى الْكُفَّارِ رُحَمَاءُ بَيْنَهُمْ تَرَاهُمْ رُكَّعًا سُجَّدًا يَبْتَغُونَ فَضْلًا مِنَ اللَّهِ وَرِضْوَانًا سِيمَاهُمْ فِي وُجُوهِهِمْ مِنْ أَثَرِ السُّجُودِ ذَلِكَ مَثَلُهُمْ فِي التَّوْرَاةِ وَمَثَلُهُمْ فِي الْإِنْجِيلِ كَزَرْعٍ أَخْرَجَ شَطْأَهُ فَآزَرَهُ فَاسْتَغْلَظَ فَاسْتَوَى عَلَى سُوقِهِ يُعْجِبُ الزُّرَّاعَ لِيَغِيظَ بِهِمُ الْكُفَّارَ وَعَدَ اللَّهُ الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ مِنْهُمْ مَغْفِرَةً وَأَجْرًا عَظِيمًا ﴿۲۹﴾

Based on justice and Quran, we will do the same to them which they did about Palestinians. Nothing more nothing less only justice

Wrong friend, the Saudis just gave $350+ Billions for their survival, a 1/3 of that bucket of money will find itself in the Israeli coffers..
I'm afraid but you are right habibi
American military companies mostly belong to supporters of Israel.
 
Lol I have been hearing the same thing about U,S, U K, GERMANY, Japan and even China. Yet nothing much has changed. Lol

Israel is still the only developed country with the Highest Human development index(HDI) in the region by far and the only OECD country(developed world) in the entire middle East/North Africa.
The article saying : "The country ranks 22nd out of 34 of the OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) regarding GDP and takes the 24th spot within the market income poverty rate. Among developed countries, Israel has the highest percentage of its population living below the poverty line".
This is simply because we are comparing Israel with the most (highly)developed countries on earth , obviously Israel would look poorer compared to these highly developed western countries and Japan. But compared to the rest of the world they are far ahead. Just shows the distance other countries in the developing world have to go to even reach them(much less the developed world). So nothing much to be alarmed about.

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT Israel has a world class educational sector, science industry, skilled and disciplined workforce, innovative workforce, high investment in R&D, high tech industry, an open society geared towards progress and technology etc etc. So they have everything to keep them growing and improving their people's living standards. I will worry more about other countries in the region(some have been stagnant for a while or even moved backwards) than Israel.
 
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Lol I have been hearing the same thing about U,S, UK, GERMANY, Japan and even China. Yet nothing much has changed. Lol
There is no reason for me to be happy of the economical problems in those countries.
Israel is still the only developed country
Israel is not a country, that was where i stopped reading your quote.
Making this thread doesn't mean that i approved every piece of it.
You call it country, 2 billion people call it occupied Palestine. :tup:
 
There is no reason for me to be happy of the economical problems in those countries
Yes I know that as an HONEST Iranian you don't hide the fact that you are against anything Israeli(doesn't matter what it is) and wish them the worse in every aspect. At least I respect you because you are quite honest about it(unlike some of your brethren who harbour the same feeling, but won't say it openly/publicly.) . So you have my respect for that.:enjoy:

Israel is not a country, that was where i stopped reading your quote.
Making this thread doesn't mean that i approved every piece of it.
You call it country, 2 billion people call it occupied Palestine.
But majority of the world recognise and have good relations them, i.e THE REAL COUNTRIES THAT RULE THE WORLD(THOSE THAT REALL MATTER) i.e Western world(U S,U.K,France, Germany, Canada, Australia and almost every western country), China, Japan, S.Korea, India,Russia etc. The rest can recognise them or not(officially,since most still have relations and trade with them even though officially they might not recognise them just to please their ummah public lol) doesn't matter much. Moreover there are even big/major Muslim countries that recognise them and have relations with them like Egypt, Jordan, Turkey etc. So doesn't matter much if the other insignificant muslim countries don't recognise them, unfortunately there's nothing much they can offer Israel to be honest. So they are inconsequential I'm afraid.
 
Israel’s economy heading for disaster, experts warn
Published time: 29 May, 2017 10:18
Get short URL
592bf3c0c46188d9048b4612.jpg

Israeli man begs for charity in downtown Tel Aviv © Uriel Sinai / Getty Images

A report released by the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel shows the country has the highest poverty rates among OECD countries and faces “worrisome trends” that could have disastrous effects on its growing population.
According to the Picture of the Nation 2017 report, with Israel’s aging population and rising costs across the board, its “current sources of economic growth are not sustainable.”

Our most popular publication of the year, released today! Click to flip through the booklet: https://t.co/YFaPsP4PQspic.twitter.com/kUANLyvM1Z

— Taub Center English (@TaubCenter) May 28, 2017
The country ranks 22nd out of 34 of the OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) regarding GDP and takes the 24th spot within the market income poverty rate. Among developed countries, Israel has the highest percentage of its population living below the poverty line.

“The past year has seen a decline in unemployment and a large rise in GDP,” but “unfortunately, it appears that this positive trend will not continue and new sources of growth must be found,” said the report.

The Taub Center also described Israel’s four percent GDP growth as an “outlier and not a trend.”

Relative poverty rates. By country. @OECD chart https://t.co/bCgekJ2bqFpic.twitter.com/f7O0VAaOag

— Paul Kirby (@paul1kirby) October 18, 2016
A separate report which was released earlier this month by the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research looked at economic trends over the entire 69-year history of the country. It concluded the economy shows deep-seated and long-term shortcomings that threaten to weaken the army and constitute an “existential threat” to the country’s future.

In terms of GDP, Israel has been falling further and further behind the G7 average since the mid-1970s, with a more than threefold increase having developed in the gap between them. This, according to the report, “reflects steadily widening disparity between what an employed person living in Israel can attain and what that person could attain in the countries that are pulling away from Israel.”

#Israel’s poor getting poorer, income gap among largest in developed world, new data shows http://t.co/oDmBwrt5FXpic.twitter.com/0MQ4rBByVJ

— RT (@RT_com) June 18, 2015
Professor Dan Ben-David, founder and chair of the Shoresh Institution and co-author of the report, has warned if Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “continues to ignore the future” the country could be facing a catastrophe of massive proportions.

Netanyahu has recently held some meetings with Israeli media outlets, claiming the reports do not reflect “what the public feels.”

“It is an industry of despair. Where they see unemployment, I see full employment. Where they see an economy in ruin, I see a flourishing economy. Where they see traffic jams, I see junctions, trains, and bridges. Where they see a crumbling state nearing collapse, I see Israel as a rising global power,” he was cited as saying by the Times of Israel.



FALSE, COMPLETELY FALSE. PLEASE DON'T BELIEVE THIS PROPAGANDA
Israel's economy and nation will NEVER fail as the Americans/the West will ALWAYS pay up for their existence. Even if it means that the americans and the West will go bankrupt in the process. As a famous Israeli political commentator once said before: "All of Europe will go under before Israel does. That is a guaratee".
 

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