The high cost of war for the Zionist regime
Economic growth has halted and military expenditures for the occupying regime have escalated since these wars, particularly in the hazardous border regions of the evacuated occupied territories. Since the war has put a strain on the cabinet's budget and forced it to make difficult decisions between social programs and the military, economists predict that the regime may see lower investment and higher taxes.
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute report, the Zionist regime's monthly army expenditures exceed 1.8 billion dollars. By the end of last year, this cost had risen from 1.8 billion dollars prior to the start of the war in Gaza on October 7, 2023 to roughly 4.7 billion dollars.
The Zionist regime's cabinet spent $27.5 billion on the army last year, according to a report from this institute. After this expenditure, the occupying regime was ranked 15th in the world, ahead of Canada and Spain (which have larger populations), but behind Poland. During this time, the Zionist regime's military expenditures accounted for 5.3% of its yearly economic output. This was 1.5% for Germany and 3.4% for the United States.
Additionally, data indicates that within three months of the war's commencement, the Zionist regime's economic output fell by 5.6%. The Zionist regime has been severely impacted economically by the war in Gaza and Lebanon. The labor supply has decreased as a result of military service extensions and conscription. The tourism industry has been impacted by flight disruptions that have kept many tourists away from the area and prevented investment in new businesses in the occupied territories due to security concerns.
The Zionist's cabinet, meanwhile, provides housing for thousands of settlers who were displaced from the border regions in the north and south of the occupied territories.
One of the biggest concerns for Zionists is the open-ended nature of the war, which has lasted more than a year. The Zionist regime had debt equal to 60% of its GDP at the start of the war. According to financial institutions, this debt will account for 80% of the Zionist regime's GDP.
The cost of the Zionist regime's war for America
Under the agreement signed during Barack Obama's presidency, the United States provided approximately 3.8 billion dollars a year in military assistance to the Zionist regime prior to the outbreak of the Gaza war. This sum amounted to roughly 14% of the Zionist regime's pre-war military expenditures.
According to the Brown University War Costs Project report, which was published on the anniversary of the beginning of the Gaza war, the United States has spent a total of 17.9 billion dollars on military aid to the Zionist regime since the beginning of the Gaza war and the escalation of conflict throughout the region. Beyond military aid, America has provided important financial support to the Zionist regime during the war.