Netanyahu: The Iranian stock market is declining unlike the US and Israeli stock markets

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Netanyahu: The Iranian stock market is declining unlike the US and Israeli stock markets

Netanyahu: The Iranian stock market is declining, unlike the stock markets of the US and Israel.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, in an interview with Fox News, compared the economic situation of the Islamic Republic with the economies of Western countries, saying the Iranian stock market is below ground level, while the markets of Israel and the US are on the rise.

Netanyahu added that we want free societies to have access to the most advanced technology.

People trust in the future and innovation and know that intellectual products can change the world.

He emphasized that the value created from innovations is conceptual and immense, and the reason for the growth of stock markets is this public trust in the future.

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