Israel spends $6.5 billion on 9 days of war with Iran

While the direct battle between Iran and the Zionist regime has become one of the most costly regional military confrontations in recent decades, the American newspaper Washington Post revealed that Israel is spending about $285 million a day on its missile defense systems during these conflicts.
According to this report, the Israeli army is using expensive systems such as the "Iron Dome", the "David's Sling" and "Arrow" systems to intercept missiles and drones fired from Iran and regional resistance groups.The Washington Post wrote: This daily cost is only for air defense, and Israel's total daily military spending could reach up to $725 million.Experts have warned that continuing this trend could deplete Israel's financial and logistical capabilities.
Especially since the reserves of interceptor missiles and Iron Dome launchers and other systems are only enough for 10 to 12 days of continuous use, and if the United States does not provide them, these reserves will quickly run out.
These revelations are taking place while the Israeli economy is also under pressure, and reports have been published of a growing budget deficit, increased military spending, and a decrease in economic production.
Therefore, according to international media reports on the daily spending of the Zionist regime on missile defense systems and the total cost of the war, over the past 9 days Israel has spent $2.5 billion on missile defense systems and $6.5 billion on the war. This figure does not include the damage caused to various parts of the occupied territories by Iranian missiles.
Analysts believe that these figures show that the Zionist regime has limited resilience to a war of attrition with Iran and the axis of resistance, especially if Tehran wants to continue the war at a moderate level but for a longer period of time.