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总台记者观察丨以色列全面恢复需时间 以伊停火后双方仍充满敌意
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-06-27 22:54

Group 1 - The ceasefire between Israel and Iran has led to a gradual restoration of order in Israel, with schools, ports, and airspace reopening, although full recovery will take time due to significant losses from the conflict [1][3] - The Israeli central bank governor reported that the losses from the recent conflict amount to approximately 1% of the country's GDP, equating to about $5.9 billion, which is significantly higher than the losses from the prolonged Gaza conflict [3] - Reconstruction efforts are estimated to require an additional $1.3 billion due to severe damage to infrastructure, indicating potential economic pressure if the conflict were to continue [3] Group 2 - There is skepticism regarding the permanence of the ceasefire, as it was not negotiated directly between Israel and Iran, and no agreement was reached on critical issues such as Iran's nuclear and missile programs [4] - Different assessments exist regarding the impact of attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, with Israeli and U.S. claims of severe damage being contested by the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iranian officials, suggesting that Iran may quickly restore its uranium enrichment capabilities [6] - Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, have stated that any resumption of Iran's nuclear program would prompt immediate military action from Israel, highlighting the ongoing hostile relationship and lack of trust between the two nations [8]