Netanyahu Unilaterally Approves 40 Billion Shekel Boost to Defense Budget Amid Treasury Dispute
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First reported by Ynet · 9 hours ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu has approved a 40 billion shekel increase to Israel's 2026 defense budget after the Defense Ministry and Treasury failed to reach an agreement. The phased budget boost aims to prevent operational disruptions warned by the military, raising the total defense budget to 183 billion shekels. The Treasury criticized the defense sector for overspending and poor management amid the dispute.
- 01Netanyahu approved a 40 billion shekel increase to the 2026 defense budget without Treasury agreement.
- 02The defense budget will rise to 183 billion shekels, 70 billion above the original plan.
- 03Funds will be released in three installments by year-end, starting with 15 billion shekels immediately.
- 04The military warned budget delays risk halting tank repairs, base construction, and ammunition production.
- 05The Treasury accused the defense sector of overspending and resisting budget controls.
- 06The defense ministry can immediately contract 131 billion shekels for arms and ammunition production.
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