Elbit Systems reports surge in demand amid US-Israeli attacks on Iran

Israel's largest weapons company is reporting a surge in demand amid US-Israeli attacks on Iran, following record revenues as a result of its two-year genocide in Gaza.

Elbit chief executive Bezhalel Machlis said on Tuesday that Israel's "success" in Iran is generating "a lot of interest and a lot of traction".

Machlis told Reuters that "there is a lot of interest in many countries who are suffering from the same enemy," citing Abraham Accords countries, but without specifying which.

Machlis added that Elbit supplies Israel with a range of systems for use in Iran, including long-range guided munitions and equipment used in electronic warfare.

"Customers like to see [systems] tested in battle, so we are engaged with international customers, and we anticipate demand," said chief financial officer Yaacov Kagan.

Reporting by Reuters

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