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Israeli startups raised $3.3 billion in June, nearing all-time monthly record

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Israeli startups raised $3.3 billion in June, the second-highest monthly total on record, financial outlet Globes reported. The biggest round was marketing analytics firm AppsFlyer's $1.3 billion raise, followed by cybersecurity company Cyera's $600 million and networking firm DriveNets' $410 million. The all-time record is $3.5 billion set in October 2021.

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Israeli startups raised $3.3 billion in June, financial outlet Globes reported Thursday, marking the second-highest monthly total on record and approaching the all-time peak of $3.5 billion set in October 2021.

The biggest round was led by AppsFlyer, which raised $1.3 billion. Marketing analytics company AppsFlyer had previously secured $1 billion from Google, Meta, Unity and Moloco at a $2.7 billion valuation, as The Zioneer reported on June 22 and 26. The current figure appears to reflect additional capital raised since that round was announced.

Other major fundraises included $600 million by cybersecurity firm Cyera and $410 million by networking solutions company DriveNets, the report stated. The $3.3 billion June total also outpaced the $3.1 billion raised by Israeli startups in the first quarter of 2026 as a whole, according to Globes.

The data underscores the continued momentum of Israel's high-tech sector, which the Israel Innovation Authority reported generated $85 billion in exports in 2025. Tel Aviv's startup ecosystem ranked fourth globally for the second consecutive year in the 2026 Global Startup Ecosystem Report.

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