Israel parliament raises 2025 deficit target to 5.2% of GDP on more Gaza war spending
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Israel parliament raises 2025 deficit target to 5.2% of GDP on more Gaza war spending

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Israel parliament raises 2025 deficit target to 5.2% of GDP on more Gaza war spending

JERUSALEM, Sept 29 (Reuters) – Israel's parliament gave final approval on Monday to raise the country's 2025 budget deficit ceiling to 5.2% of gross domestic product from 4.9% due to the need to raise defence spending to be fund the war in Gaza. Lawmakers voted 55 to 50 to boost spending by an extra 31 billion shekels ($9.35 billion), a parliament spokesman said. ($1 = 3.3160 shekels) (Reporting by Steven Scheer; Editing by Alison Williams)

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