The Israeli press reported that the cost of repelling Iran's attacks on Israel amounted to 1.35 billion dollars.

Israeli media reported that the cost of repelling an attack by Iran with drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles cost the Israeli economy $1.35 billion.

An article in the Ediot Aharonot newspaper estimated that Israel's defense spending on the night of April 14 was 4-5 billion shekels ($1.08-1.35 billion).

Noting that this number is only the defense costs spent on shooting down the missiles fired by Iran, Aminakh said that the damage at the sites where the missiles landed is not included in this number.

It was noted in the report that each launch of the Arrow anti-ballistic missile system developed by Israel costs 3.5 million dollars, and there is also a separate cost for the aircraft that are launched to shoot down Iranian drones.

It should be noted that on the night of April 14, Iran launched more than 200 drones, cruise and ballistic missiles at Israel. Most of them were shot down outside the airspace of Israel - mostly in Jordanian airspace. It was said that only some ballistic missiles reached the territory of Israel and caused very little damage.

Related to the topic