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  • Global Companies Implement Remote Work Amid Israel Attack Crisis.
  • Airlines, Banks, and Retailers Temporarily Halt Operations in Israel.

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Israel-Hamas war: Global companies take these measure amidst ongoing dispute

Global companies responded swiftly to the Hamas attack in Israel, implementing remote work and shutting operations. Airlines like Delta and El Al suspend flights; oil majors like Chevron comply with Israeli orders

Israel-Hamas war: Global companies take these measure amidst ongoing dispute

Global companies have swiftly responded to the recent Hamas attack in Israel, with many temporarily shutting down operations and instructing employees to work from home. Airlines from Asia, Europe, and the U.S., including Delta Air Lines and El Al, have suspended direct flights to Tel Aviv. Cruise operators like Royal Caribbean and Carnival have adjusted itineraries, avoiding Israel for now.

Major oil companies have been impacted, with Chevron closing the Tamar natural gas field under Israel's orders. In the banking sector, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley have all implemented remote work measures for their employees in Israel.

Logistics companies, including Adani Ports, are monitoring the situation closely, ensuring business continuity plans are in place. FedEx, a global delivery firm, has suspended services in the country. Tech giant Nvidia cancelled an AI summit scheduled for Tel Aviv.

Consumer and retail businesses have also taken steps, with H&M closing all its stores temporarily, and Inditex SA extending store closures in Israel. Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Co. is closely monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of its colleagues and maintain critical operations for an uninterrupted supply of medicines to patients in the region.

These measures reflect the global companies' commitment to the safety of their employees and the continuity of their operations amidst the ongoing crisis. The situation continues to be closely monitored, with companies adapting their strategies as events unfold.

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