PNN – The American newspaper Wall Street Journal, noting that the Zionist regime’s war against Iran costs at least $12 billion per month, announced that Tel Aviv cannot tolerate more than two weeks of war.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal, in a report referring to the huge costs of the Zionist regime’s war against Iran in various fields, wrote that this war imposes at least $12 billion in monthly costs on the Zionist regime.
According to this report, Israeli analysts have warned that the Israeli regime’s financial and economic structures cannot bear the costs of a war with Iran lasting more than two weeks.
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The American newspaper goes on to detail the Israeli regime’s war costs, writing that the cost of intercepting an Iranian missile by the Israeli regime’s defense systems is estimated to be between $700,000 and $4 million.
The report adds that the Israeli regime’s F-35 fighter jets cost at least $10,000 per hour to fly, not including the use of various bombs by these fighters.
Wall Street went on to point out the costs of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s retaliatory missile attacks in Operation True Promise 3, emphasizing that the Zionists need at least $400 million to rebuild their destroyed infrastructure and buildings.
These costs are being imposed on the Zionist regime in a situation where, as a result of 20 months of war in various areas of Gaza, Lebanon, and Yemen, Tel Aviv’s economy has become extremely fragile and the Zionists cannot afford to pay more costs.