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Middle East stock markets opened higher across the board after the U.S. attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, with Israeli stock indexes hitting record highs

According to online reports, according to market data, after the United States attacked Iran's nuclear facilities, Middle East stock markets opened higher across the board, with Israel's TA-125 index rising 1%, setting a record high. Saudi Arabia's Tadawul all-share index rose 1%, the Kuwait Stock Exchange's senior market index rose 0.7%, and the Qatar's benchmark stock index rose 0.7%. Egypt's stock index fell 1.5%.

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