Israel Agrees on Immediate 12 Billion Shekel Boost to Defense Budget with Further Funds Pending
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 23 hours ago
What happened
Israel's Finance Ministry will immediately allocate 12 billion shekels to the defense budget, with up to 25 billion shekels more to follow based on IDF performance. The plan aims to close a 40 billion shekel budget gap for 2026, potentially raising the defense budget to a record 183 billion shekels. The agreement awaits formal approval amid political uncertainty ahead of October elections.
- 01Israel allocates 12 billion shekels immediately to defense, with up to 25 billion more pending IDF performance.
- 02The current defense budget is about 143 billion shekels, with demands reaching 188 billion shekels for 2026.
- 03Finance Ministry agrees to raise the defense budget to a record 183 billion shekels without increasing the deficit target.
- 04A 350 billion shekel multi-year force-building plan from 2027 to 2039 is authorized for procurement commitments.
- 05Finance opposes 2.5 billion shekels funding for Defense Ministry rehabilitation reform, requiring internal financing.
- 06Political uncertainty due to upcoming elections may complicate budget implementation and approvals.
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