
Israel's missile defense systems could cost up to $200 million per day
Israel's conflict with Iran is costing the country hundreds of millions of dollars daily, mainly due to missile interceptors that can reach $200 million a day. The cost to rebuild damaged infrastructure is estimated at $400 million. Israeli officials acknowledge the financial burden, emphasizing the need for a quick resolution.
Iran has launched around 400 missiles at Israel, increasing defense expenditures. Advanced defense systems like David’s Sling and Arrow are costly to operate, with interception costs ranging from $700,000 to $4 million each.
Despite rising military costs, economists don't foresee a recession; however, many industries remain shut down. Missile attacks have severely damaged buildings and disrupted daily life, with over 5,000 people evacuated. Families are struggling to balance work and home life during the ongoing conflict.