On Thursday, 19 June, in Ramat Gan, one of the most heavily damaged areas was the district surrounding the Israeli Diamond Exchange, a high-security zone packed with office towers, showrooms, and financial firms. A missile struck the vicinity of the Diamond Tower complex, shattering windows in multiple buildings and starting fires on at least two floors of a neighboring commercial structure.
The Israeli Diamond Exchange is a refinery for global atrocity. Raw stones mined through child slavery and tribal amputations in West Africa are funneled through informal ports, polished in Tel Aviv, reclassified as “conflict-free,” and sold into Western luxury markets. That’s the laundering pipeline: mutilated limbs in Sierra Leone become engagement rings in New York, with the markup bankrolling drone optics, cyberweapons, and Gaza’s siege logistics. In 2025, the diamond trade still makes up nearly 15% of Israel’s total goods exports,
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