Bank of Israel Governor Yaron suggests potential for reduced defense spending increases.
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miércoles, 25 de junio de 2025, 11:16 am ET1 min de lectura
Bank of Israel Governor Yaron suggests potential for reduced defense spending increases.
In a recent statement, Bank of Israel Governor Yaron expressed concerns about the potential financial strain that increased defense spending could impose on the Israeli economy. His remarks come amidst escalating tensions with Iran, which have seen daily expenditures potentially exceeding $200 million for missile interceptions alone [1].The conflict has already led to significant financial pressures, with experts estimating that rebuilding from Iranian strikes could cost at least $400 million. Former Bank of Israel governor Karnit Flug warned that while the economy may absorb the costs of a short conflict, a prolonged war could be far more damaging [1].
The financial toll is being driven in large part by the heavy use of Israel’s air defense systems. The David’s Sling system, used to intercept short- and long-range threats, costs around $700,000 per activation, while the Arrow 3 system, designed to stop long-range ballistic missiles, costs around $4 million per interception [1].
Despite the sharp military spending, Israel's economy has not entered recession. However, disruptions are widespread, with many businesses closed and only essential workers reporting to duty. The country’s main international airport was shut for several days before partially reopening for return flights [1].
Meanwhile, NATO leaders are gathering to discuss a historic hike in defense spending, with Secretary General Mark Rutte proposing that all member states allocate 5% of GDP to defense spending. This marks a significant shift from the current 2% benchmark, aiming to bolster core defense capabilities and security-related investments [2].
Governor Yaron's suggestion for reduced defense spending increases comes at a time when NATO is considering a substantial boost in collective defense spending. While NATO's move is aimed at addressing growing global threats, Yaron's perspective highlights the need for a balanced approach to ensure long-term economic stability.
References:
[1] https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/12billion-a-month-the-cost-of-israels-daily-strikes-and-defence-against-iran-war-at-a-premium/articleshow/121979978.cms
[2] https://www.yenisafak.com/en/world/nato-leaders-gather-to-discuss-historic-hike-in-defense-spending-3703971

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