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Israeli defense establishment requests 10-billion shekel budget increase

The request, reportedly for this year and the next, is part of an effort to boost Iran strike preparations, as well as to compensate for inflation.

IDF Armored and Engineering corps soldiers prepare for a large-scale military exercise near the Sea of Galilee, in the southern Golan Heights, Nov. 9, 2022. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90.
IDF Armored and Engineering corps soldiers prepare for a large-scale military exercise near the Sea of Galilee, in the southern Golan Heights, Nov. 9, 2022. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90.

The Israeli defense establishment has requested an unusual 10-billion shekel ($2.8 billion) increase in the defense budget for this budgetary year and next, Kan reported on Sunday.

According to the report, the request, which totals some 17% of the current annual defense budget, was made as part of an effort to boost preparations for a potential strike on Iran’s nuclear program, and to counteract the erosion of existing funds due to inflation.

The report cited “economic sources” as stating that that the request “is so high that it becomes irrelevant,” particularly when it is considered together with the expensive requests in the coalition agreements, such as educational subsidies for children up to age three, and the freezing of electricity rates.

In July 2022, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Defense Minister Benny Gantz agreed on a defense budget to be passed as part of the state budget for 2022: 58 billion shekels ($17.8 billion).

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