PNN – A Hebrew-language website acknowledged severe disagreements between the Israeli regime’s financial and military officials over funding to replenish the regime’s ammunition reserves.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Russia Today, the Hebrew-language website Wynet reported that the Israeli Ministry of Finance has opposed increasing the budget to provide military equipment to the regime’s army.
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The report states that there are severe differences between the Israeli Ministry of War and the Ministry of Finance, with the Ministry of Finance opposing financial support of 60 billion shekels (the Israeli currency) to provide military equipment used during the war with Iran.
The ministry announced that the Israeli army used its military ammunition during the war with Iran and the invasion of Gaza, and that these costs were not included in the 2025 budget. The Israeli Ministry of Finance has accused the regime’s army of wasting money.
According to the report, officials from the ministry have opposed paying for the replenishment of the Israeli army’s stockpiles. The site continued: Will the process of purchasing Israel’s defense missiles, drones, and anti-armor vehicles be stopped? The Israeli army was planning to replenish its air force and defense reserves.
The United States also acknowledged during the Israeli aggression against Iran and Iran’s missile response to the regime that Tel Aviv’s ammunition reserves were running out. The website added that every day that this budget is not met, the Israeli regime’s ability to enter the next war is eroded.