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The Israeli government has approved an emergency allocation of approximately $827 million, or about 2.6 billion shekels, for urgent military purchases amid its ongoing war with Iran, according to Al Jazeera. The decision was made through a telephone meeting of cabinet members at the end of the week. The funds will be used for security-related acquisitions and to meet the military’s immediate needs, though specific spending areas were not disclosed.
A document from the Finance Ministry, distributed among cabinet members and cited by multiple media outlets, stated that the additional budget was required due to the intensity of the war. It emphasized the need to procure ammunition, advanced weapons systems, and replenish critical combat equipment to sustain operations. The measure was described as an exceptional emergency step taken solely to address wartime necessities.
The report added that the funds will come from Israel’s $222 billion national budget, which was approved by the government on March 12 and is expected to pass the Knesset by March 31.
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