Key Tel Aviv share indices end nearly 7% lower and government bond prices fall as much as 3% in the market's initial response to the bloodiest attack on Israel in decades
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While the foreign exchange market is closed on Sundays, the shekel is already at its weakest level of the year due to a highly contested government plan to overhaul the judiciary. United Airlines’ smaller rival Arkia said it was operating rescue flights from Athens to bring back Israelis who had been on vacation.
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