Hebrew media has reported on the substantial financial toll for Israel associated with the assassination of Hezbollah’s long-time leader, Hassan Nasrallah—a mission executed in “just 10 seconds.”
According to a YNET report, escalating the conflict to Lebanon has placed a heavy burden on Israel’s finances, with approximately 25 billion Israeli shekels (around USD 6.7 billion) allocated to the campaign over nearly 50 days since early September.
A senior Israeli military official confirmed that bunker-buster munitions targeting Hezbollah’s headquarters in Dahiyeh, Beirut, cost Israel around 25 million shekels (USD 6.7 million) in just a few seconds.