At his first troop review Saturday, Kishida renewed his pledge to consider "all options," including acquiring enemy base strike capability.
Japanese and South Korean defense stocks surged on Tuesday as both stock markets returned to their first day of trading following the weekend attack of Israel by Palestinian militants Hamas.
In South Korea, defense heavyweights Hanhwa Aerospace — which builds artillery and air defense systems — gained 2.23%, while Korea Aerospace Industries rose 4.07%.
KAI produces fighter jets and aviation platforms for the South Korean military.
Smaller South Korean defense players saw bigger gains.
Persons:
Fumio Kishida, Kishida, Israel, KAI
Organizations:
Japan's, Defense Force, Hamas, Hanhwa Aerospace, Korea Aerospace Industries, South Korean, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Japan's Self Defense Forces
Locations:
Japan, Tokyo, Israel, Gaza, South Korea