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War costing Israel up to $400 million daily - WSJ

Jun 20, 2025, 04:40 GMT+1Updated: 05:43 GMT+1

Israel's campaign against Iran is costing it hundreds of millions of dollars a day, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday citing experts, a cost the newspaper said could limit its ability to sustain the war effort.

Interceptors used to repel Iranian military can cost from tens of million to $200 million daily, the experts cited by the Wall Street Journal said. Aircraft, ammunition and damage to buildings also contribute to a cost which could total up to $400 million per day.

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“Iran has the right to defend itself, and the peoples of the region and the free people of the world have the right to stand with the great leader and with Iran in one trench.” Hezbollah leader Sheikh Qassem said in a statement on Thursday.

"We in Hezbollah and the Islamic Resistance are not neutral between Iran's legitimate rights and independence and the falsehood of America and its aggression, and with it the cancerous tumor of Israel and the arrogant powers."

Iran-backed Hezbollah has stayed out of the clash between its patron Iran and nemesis Israel after a conflict with the Jewish State last year left the group battered and its charismatic leader Hassan Nasrallah dead.

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Satellite imagery shows damage to Iran's unfinished heavy water facility

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Forgo: Trump misspells name of Iranian nuclear site in US crosshairs

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A post on US President Donald Trump's Truth Social account on Thursday misspelled the name of a potential target of an American airstrike, the Fordow nuclear facility - rendering it "Forgo".

Embedding video from a Fox News interview in which right-wing pundit Marc Thiessen praises Trump, the post incorrectly transliterates his pronunciation, writing: "You think he's afraid to take out Forgo? Of course not.”

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