State revenues from natural gas royalties in 2025 totaled approximately 2 billion shekels, according to an Israeli media report. The figure is a component of the broader state revenue stream.
State revenues from natural gas royalties in 2025 totaled approximately 2 billion shekels, according to a report from Israeli media. The figure is a component of the broader state revenue stream. No additional details on the breakdown or comparison to previous years were provided in the initial report. The Zioneer has previously reported on Israel's broader fiscal picture, including a 2025 budget deficit of 4.7% and state revenues reaching 307 billion shekels in the first half of 2026, but those figures are not directly linked to this specific royalty report.
3 developments
- StrongFinance Ministry greenlights immediate 15b shekel transfer to defense budget
- StrongIsrael's state revenues reach 307 billion shekels in first half, deficit drops to 3.3%
- DevelopingIsrael's 2025 budget deficit reaches 4.7%, below target despite 100-billion-shekel revenue gap
- StrongFinance Ministry warns reserve costs could force future tax increases
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