Israel’s parliament on March 30 passed its annual budget in a marathon overnight session, ensuring that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government can complete its term until the fall. The opposition slammed the budget for increasing funding to Israel's ultra-Orthodox communities at a time when the country is facing soaring costs over its war in Iran.
Breakdown
- Knesset approved a defense-heavy 2026 state budget amid ongoing war
- Servicing national debt now surpasses military spending in the budget 41s
- Government transferred $250 million to ultra-Orthodox communities, sparking protests 1m 11s
- Netanyahu announced expanded military operations in southern Lebanon 2m 13s
- Army chief warned military could collapse if current strain continues 3m 13s