شبكة راية الإعلامية
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Estimates reveal that the war launched by Israel on October 7, which has lasted for three years, has cost the Israeli treasury approximately 420 billion shekels ($135.3 billion), and this figure is expected to rise to half a trillion shekels soon. As a result, the national debt has increased by 400 billion shekels, with additional funding anticipated to reach hundreds of billions in the future. Despite the substantial military spending, security has not been adequately guaranteed. An economic official confirmed that doubling the budget does not lead to sufficient security. Reports indicate that Israel will spend around 1.5 trillion shekels on security over the next ten years, with US aid expected to decline after 2029. A large number of reserve soldiers have been called up without adequate preparation, and the military forces are found to be ill-equipped for the Gaza sector, reflecting significant financial and security burdens. Efforts are underway to raise taxes and reduce American aid to face the ongoing challenges and rising costs of the extended war.
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