Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces a 350 billion shekel increase to Israel's defense budget over the next decade to expand domestic weapons manufacturing and reduce foreign dependency.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to increase the national defense budget by 350 billion shekels over the next decade to boost domestic weapons production and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to increase the national defense budget by 350 billion shekels over the next decade to boost domestic weapons production and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
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