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Israel approved $827M in emergency military funds amid ongoing conflict with Iran, which has seen nearly 250 missile interceptions and 12 deaths since February 28.
Israel has approved an $827 million emergency military budget to address urgent defense needs amid ongoing conflict with Iran, which entered its third week.
The funds, drawn from the existing $222 billion state budget, will support munitions, advanced weapons, and combat stock replenishment.
Since February 28, Israel has intercepted nearly 250 Iranian ballistic missiles, with 12 deaths reported from strikes or debris.
The government has not confirmed the move or detailed specific uses.
Foreign Minister Gideon Saar denied claims Israel informed the U.S. it was low on missile interceptors.
The 2026 budget, approved in March, awaits Knesset ratification by March 31.
Israel aprobó $827M en fondos militares de emergencia en medio del conflicto en curso con Irán, que ha visto casi 250 interceptaciones de misiles y 12 muertes desde el 28 de febrero.