Israel approves $825M for urgent military supplies amid interceptor shortage

20:36, 15/03/2026, Sunday
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Israel approves $825M for urgent military supplies amid interceptor shortage
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The Israeli government has approved an emergency budget of $825 million to purchase urgent security supplies amid reports of a growing deficit in missile interceptors as the war with Iran enters its third week. Local media reports indicate the conflict has already cost Israel approximately $7 billion, surpassing last year's 12-day campaign against Iran, with munitions and combat aircraft operations accounting for the majority of expenditures.

Israel Approves Emergency Funds Amid Interceptor Shortage Reports

The Israeli government allocated approximately $825 million (2.6 billion shekels) on Sunday for the procurement of urgent security equipment, as the joint military campaign with the United States against Iran continues to strain military resources. Channel 12 reported that the emergency budget was approved "amid the immediate need to provide an operational response in a war with Iran," with the government expected to amend its 2026 spending plan to accommodate the unexpected expenditure.

The emergency allocation comes just one day after American news website Semafor, citing US officials, reported that Israel is facing critically low supplies of ballistic missile interceptors. According to the report, Washington has been aware for months of Israel's limited interceptor capacity, though American officials indicated that US stocks remain sufficient. The disclosure raises questions about Israel's ability to sustain its air defense network if the conflict with Iran extends beyond the timeline predicted by US Energy Secretary Chris Wright.

War Costs Mount as Conflict Intensifies

Channel 12's report provided detailed breakdown of Israel's war expenditures since the February 28 commencement of hostilities. The ongoing campaign has cost approximately 22 billion shekels ($7 billion), including 12 billion shekels ($3.81 billion) spent on munitions and 5 billion shekels ($1.59 billion) in operational costs for combat aircraft. These figures already exceed the 20 billion shekel ($6.4 billion) cost of last year's 12-day war against Iran, despite the current conflict entering only its third week.

Türkiye continues to monitor the escalating situation as the financial and material toll on Israel becomes increasingly apparent. The need for emergency funding so early in the campaign suggests that initial stockpiles and planning assumptions may have underestimated the intensity or duration of the conflict with Iran and its regional proxies.

Regional Context of Escalating Hostilities

The emergency budget approval follows the February 28 joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran that killed approximately 1,200 people, including then-Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Tehran has responded with sustained drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting American military assets, forcing continuous defensive operations that deplete interceptor inventories.

Iran has also effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz to US and Israeli-affiliated shipping since early March, disrupting global energy markets and adding economic dimensions to the military confrontation. The combination of continuous defensive requirements and the unexpectedly high cost of offensive operations has forced Israel to seek additional funding and potentially request expedited resupply from the United States as the conflict shows no immediate signs of resolution.

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