
Israel has agreed a funding deal to restock weapons.
Credit: Israel Defense Forces
The Israeli government has agreed to seek 42 billion shekels ($12.5 billion) for 2025-26 to cover costs associated with recent rounds of fighting. “The budget agreement reached will allow the Ministry of Defense to advance urgent and essential procurement transactions,” the ministry said in a July...
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