Financial Impact of the Israel-Iran Conflict
Israel's ongoing conflict with Iran has resulted in a significant economic burden, with expenditures reaching 35 billion shekels, approximately $11.52 billion. The majority of this sum, 22 billion shekels, has been allocated to defense. The costs have been incorporated into the 2026 national budget, according to the Finance Ministry.
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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has taken a heavy toll on the Israeli budget, amounting to a staggering 35 billion shekels ($11.52 billion), with defense-related expenses constituting the lion's share, at 22 billion shekels.
According to the Finance Ministry, these budgetary expenses are a preliminary estimate and highlight the substantial financial burden imposed by the conflict.
The ministry has already incorporated these expenses into the national budget for 2026, reflecting the long-term financial planning required to address the costs generated by the ongoing hostilities.
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