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Two years since Oct. 7 attacks, Israel Bonds announces record $5.7 billion in global investments

“The outpouring of support since Oct. 7 has been extraordinary—so many answered the call in Israel’s hour of need,” said Dani Naveh, president and CEO of Israel Bonds.

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Dani Naveh, president and CEO of Israel Bonds. Credit: Israel Bonds.

Israel Bonds has raised a record $5.7 billion in investments globally in the two years since the terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, representing an unprecedented show of global support for the Jewish state.

In the immediate aftermath of Oct. 7, Israel Bonds mobilized its international network of investors, generating $1 billion in sales within 30 days. Driven by unprecedented support and participation from individual buyers, institutions and governments, this momentum has continued through 2024 and 2025, with year-to-date sales more than doubling compared to previous years.

“As we welcome home the hostages, Israel Bonds’ achievement signals the enduring strength of Israel’s supporters around the world,” said Dani Naveh, president and CEO of Israel Bonds. “The outpouring of support since Oct. 7 has been extraordinary—so many answered the call in Israel’s hour of need. What’s even more inspiring is that two years later, many of those same individuals have chosen to reinvest again and to play an important role in rebuilding Israel’s tomorrow.”

During periods of market volatility and geopolitical uncertainty, Israel Bonds has especially played a crucial role in providing Israel access to capital while maintaining strong and steady returns for our investors.

“Israel Bonds have always been an essential financial tool during Israel’s darkest hour, but today’s milestone truly reflects what Israel’s allies around the world are capable of,” said Dr. Andrew M. Hutter, Israel Bonds national and international chairman of the board. “This is a testament to a shared, global commitment to Israel’s resilience and recovery; a statement of solidarity and hope for the future.”

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Israel Bonds is a broker dealer with affiliates around the world that has played a pivotal role in Israel’s economic development since its founding in 1951. With a mission to build a prosperous and secure future for Israel, Israel Bonds offers investment opportunities and fosters strong partnerships between global investors and the State of Israel.<strong> </strong>For more information about Israel Bonds and investment opportunities, please visit <strong>www.israelbonds.com.</strong>
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