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The present conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has prompted credit rating agency to issue grim warnings. This stems from Moody s anticipation of Israel increasing its military expenditure, nearly doubling the amount spent in 2022 by the end of 2024. However, there s a risk of the conflict escalating, with the possibility of Hezbollah s involvement.