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Israel’s War on Iran Is Costing Hundreds of Millions of Dollars a Day

  • Israel's conflict with Iran costs approximately $200 million daily, reported by The Wall Street Journal.
  • Missile interception systems significantly contribute to daily expenses ranging from $700,000 to $4 million per interception, causing economic strain, according to defense analysts.
  • Reconstruction costs from missile strikes may exceed $400 million, with significant damage reported and civilians evacuated from affected areas.
  • Defense analysts indicate that the duration of the conflict will greatly affect economic sustainability.
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In the midst of an unprecedented escalation of war in the Middle East, the war between Israel and Iran leaves an economic hole in the Israeli economy that deepens every day. According to estimates by experts quoted by the US media The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the daily cost to Israel far exceeds $200 million, a figure that could condition the duration of the conflict.

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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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