$9.2 Billion Added to Cover War Costs in 2025 Budget Addition
Israel approves a $9.2 billion budget addition for war costs in 2025 to fund defense spending, including campaigns with Iran and Gaza.
















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Israel approves a $9.2 billion budget addition for war costs in 2025 to fund defense spending, including campaigns with Iran and Gaza.
The Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Finance have agreed on a NIS 42 billion ($12.5 billion) budget supplement for 2025-2026 to address ...
After a marathon 13-hour debate, the Knesset Finance Committee approved the 2025 state budget on Sunday night, paving the way for its final...
Israel's economy grew 3.1% in 2025, outpacing the OECD average despite navigating post-Gaza war challenges. This marks a strong recovery, showing national.
Israel's score on the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index drops to 62, a 2-point decrease from 2024, causing its ranking to fall to 35th place globally.
Israeli counter-drone leader D-Fend Solutions is recognized in Gartner’s 2025 Emerging Tech report for its nonkinetic RF cyber-driven CED technology.
National Service tariffs are updated for 2025-2026, effective January 1, 2026, with changes to the National Insurance payment component.
Israeli retail chains experienced a 2.6% revenue increase in 2025, following a strong 7.2% growth in 2024, signaling sustained economic activity.
Disciplinary rulings compilation for December 2025 reviewed from the State Employees' Disciplinary Court and the District Court, sitting as an appellate court.
Israel's December 2025 employment rate saw a slight decline to 61.0%, with labor force participation at 62.9% as per the latest Central Bureau of Statistics.