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Israel's New Defence Budget Highlights Structural Disconnect in Governance

The recent passage of Israel's annual budget raises significant concerns regarding the operational alignment between government priorities and public sentiment.

Editorial Staff
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On March 30, 2026, Israel's parliament approved its annual budget during an extended overnight session. This decision secures the operational continuity of Prime Minister Netanyahu's administration until the fall.

The budget's approval comes amidst rising public discontent, with opposition parties criticizing the increase in funding levels despite evident societal concerns.

This situation underscores potential challenges in governance, as the disconnect between government actions and citizen expectations may affect future policy implementation and public trust.