
Israel Adds Billions To Defense Spending Amid Ongoing Wars, Growing Challenges
Israel will raise defense spending by NIS 42 billion ($12.5 billion) in 2025–2026, with officials citing ongoing wars and regional threats. The additional funding will enable urgent procurement to replenish munitions, strengthen air and missile defenses, and accelerate production of Arrow interceptors after months of heavy use against Iran-backed attacks.
Leaders emphasized the need for “complete military, technological and operational superiority,” as the defense establishment prepares for multiple scenarios across the south, the north, and more distant arenas. Current annual defense spending stands at roughly NIS 110 billion, or about 9% of GDP, underscoring the scale of the challenge.
The supplement aims to secure both immediate readiness and long-term qualitative edge, with investments in ground forces and advanced systems. Officials said the moves are designed to deter adversaries while sustaining operational tempo and safeguarding civilians.
(TOI/VFI News)
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