El crimen organizado le cuesta a la economía de Israel alrededor de 23 mil millones de NIS al año, según datos
Los hallazgos indican que uno de los factores centrales en el aumento del costo de vida en Israel es la actividad criminal generalizada en las industrias agrícola, de la construcción y de la vivienda
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Organized crime is now quantified as a major economic drag on Israel, with an annual cost of NIS 23 billion. The data directly links criminal activity in agriculture, construction, and housing to the rising cost of living, suggesting that illicit markets are inflating prices for everyday goods and housing. This shifts the conversation about economic hardship from policy alone to the structural impact of crime. Watch for whether law enforcement or regulatory bodies announce targeted actions in these specific industries.
