What is the Israeli military’s strength?
The Israel Defense Forces were founded in 1948, just two weeks after the State of Israel was established. The military in the country massively depends on compulsory military service starting from age 18.
As per the Axios report, around 169,500 active-duty individuals and 465,000 Israelis in teh reserve units.
Since the October 7 Hamas attack, Israel has called up approximately 300,000 reservists. Remarkably, the Israel Defense Forces’ annual budget is around $23.6 billion, as of this year. It surpasses the budget of forces in Egypt, Iran, Lebanon and Jordan.
With regards to weaponry, Israel is believed to own nuclear warheads even though it has not officially acknowledged the same. It also possesses several aircraft, tanks, submarines and artillery.
Moreover, since 2011, Israel has rallied on its Iron Dome missile defense system that is worth multi billion dollars. It also has tanks, artillery, missiles, fighter planes, warships in addition to a 2,200-strong arsenal.
FAQs:
What is Israel?
Israel is a country located in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for its historical and religious significance and is a relatively small but highly influential nation in the region.
When was Israel established?
Israel was officially established as a modern state on May 14, 1948, when it declared independence. This declaration led to a conflict with neighboring Arab states, often referred to as the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- What is Israel?
Israel is a country located in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for its historical and religious significance and is a relatively small but highly influential nation in the region. - When was Israel established?
Israel was officially established as a modern state on May 14, 1948, when it declared independence. This declaration led to a conflict with neighboring Arab states, often referred to as the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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