Channel 12: Israel allocates 5 billion shekels to strike Iran's nuclear facilities

Israel has approved a budget to build offensive capabilities to strike Iran's nuclear facilities, according to Hebrew media.

On Monday evening, the Israeli channel "12" said that the cost that Israel has allocated for this goal is 5 billion shekels ($1.55 billion).

The Israeli war budget is divided into 3 billion shekels in the current budget and 2 billion shekels will be added in the next budget.

The budget includes funding for drones of various types, as well as methods of intelligence gathering including through satellites, as well as "special and unique munitions" that give the attack great effectiveness in destroying Iran's nuclear facilities.

And the Israeli channel said that this “comes days after the US Air Force published pictures of an experiment it conducted that is closely related to the preparations taking place in Israel. The experiment was conducted on a new bomb that penetrates bunkers and fortresses, and it is the experiment based on Israel’s experience in striking the Hamas metro (Network). Tunnels in Gaza) during Operation Fences Guard (an Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip last May).

She added that the Americans are trying, by presenting this and other experience, to push the Iranians to return to the nuclear agreement.

It is noteworthy that the sixth round of negotiations in Vienna on returning to the nuclear agreement with Iran concluded on June 20.

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