An official report issued by Israel’s State Comptroller’s Office has revealed a significant decline in Israel’s weapons production capabilities and military stockpiles during the ongoing war since the 7th October attack. The report warned that Israel’s growing reliance on foreign imports had harmed its political and military decision-making freedom and threatened the availability of supplies needed by the Israeli army on the battlefield. The report, published by State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman, said the production capabilities of Israel’s military industries had deteriorated despite billions of dollars being invested in weapons manufacturing infrastructure. It added that some production lines had completely lost their efficiency, while others had weakened due to the security establishment’s decision to buy cheaper raw materials from abroad and […]
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