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Israeli Parliament Approves 2026 State Budget, Spokesperson Says

March 30 (Reuters) – Israel’s parliament approved ⁠the ⁠2026 state budget, a ⁠Knesset spokesperson said in a statement early ​on Monday, allowing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to ‌head off early elections ‌as his country’s joint war with the ⁠U.S. ⁠on Iran continues.

The approval of the defence-heavy 699-billion shekel ​budget comes a month into the war, with Israel also fighting against Hezbollah in Lebanon and its ​cost to the economy standing at about $1.6 billion a ⁠week.

Failure to ⁠approve the budget ⁠would ​have likely triggered a snap election within 90 days, which ​opinion polls ⁠so far have predicted Netanyahu would lose.

The election is due in late October though a date has yet to be set. Netanyahu has said ⁠it could be held in September.

The budget’s last-minute passage removes ⁠a key overhang for Israel’s financial markets and economy, which has been operating since the start of the year on a pro-rated 2025 budget.

By adding another 32 billion shekels for defence, the budget deficit target was raised to some 5% of gross domestic product.

This has ⁠raised the prospects of inflationary effects that will also continue to prevent a return to responsible fiscal policies while preventing further interest rate ​reductions.

(Reporting by Steven Scheer; Editing by Edmund ​Klamann and Jonathan Oatis)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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