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IMF Warns Israel’s Deficit Will Exceed Budget, Debt Ratio to Surge Due to Security Costs

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First reported by Calcalist · Jul 1, 2026

What happened

The IMF forecasts Israel’s government deficit will exceed budget estimates, reaching 5.3% of GDP this year, with debt rising to 74% within four years due to high defense spending. It recommends fiscal tightening, tax reforms, and increased investment in growth sectors to improve medium-term economic prospects.

  • 01IMF projects Israel’s 2024 deficit at 5.3%, above the 4.9% budget target.
  • 02Debt-to-GDP ratio expected to rise from 70% to 74% within four years due to defense costs.
  • 03IMF advises reducing deficit to 2.5% over three years to lower debt ratio to 60% by 2040.
  • 04Recommends tax reforms including merging lowest income tax brackets and reassessing exemptions.
  • 05Calls for increased spending on education and workforce integration of Haredi and Arab populations.
  • 06Warns rising defense spending may crowd out growth-enhancing investments and widen economic gaps.

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GlobesUnrated · HebrewJul 1, 2026
IMF Warns Israel’s Deficit Will Exceed Budget, Debt Ratio to Surge Due to Security Costs
CalcalistUnrated · HebrewJul 1, 2026
IMF Cuts Israel Growth Forecast and Urges Measures to Reduce Public Debt

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