Company: RGNT
Filing Date: 2025-05-05
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-039589
Chunk: 86

Company: REGENTIS BIOMATERIALS LTD.
Filing Date: 2025-05-05
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 86
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 Iraq. These situations may potentially escalate in the future to more
violent events which may affect Israel and us. Any hostilities, armed conflicts, terrorist activities involving Israel or the interruption
or curtailment of trade between Israel and its trading partners, or any political instability in the region could adversely affect business
conditions and our results of operations and could make it more difficult for us to raise capital and could adversely affect the market
price of our Ordinary Shares. An escalation of tensions or violence might result in a significant downturn in the economic or financial
condition of Israel, which could have a material adverse effect on our operations in Israel and our business. Parties with whom we do
business have sometimes declined to travel to Israel during periods of heightened unrest or tension, forcing us to make alternative arrangements
when necessary, in order to meet our business partners face to face. In addition, the political and security situation in Israel may result
in parties with whom we have agreements involving performance in Israel claiming that they are not obligated to perform their commitments
under those agreements pursuant to force majeure provisions in such agreements.

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Since
the war broke out on October 7, 2023, our operations have not been adversely affected by this situation, and we have not experienced
disruptions to our business operations. As such, our product and business development activities remain on track. However, the intensity
and duration of Israel’s war against Hamas is difficult to predict at this stage, as are such war’s economic implications
on our business and operations and on Israel’s economy in general, and we continue to monitor the situation closely and examine
the potential disruptions that could adversely affect our operations.

Our commercial insurance does
not cover losses that may occur as a result of an event associated with the security situation in the Middle East. Although the Israeli
government is currently committed to covering the reinstatement value of direct damages that are caused by terrorist attacks or acts of
war, we cannot assure you that the government coverage will be maintained or, if maintained, will be sufficient to compensate us fully
for damages incurred. Any losses or damages incurred by us could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and
results of operations.

Finally, political conditions
within Israel may affect our operations. Israel has held five general elections between 2019 and 2022, and prior to October 2023, the
Israeli government pursued extensive changes to Israel’s judicial system, which sparked extensive political debate and unrest. To