Algeria Allocates $25 Billion for Military Amid Moroccan-Israeli Defense Developments
Algeria's military budget has reached $25 billion, representing 20.6% of its national budget. This significant investment aims to counter Moroccan military capabilities, particularly those enhanced by Israeli technology, amidst shifting regional power dynamics influenced by the Abraham Accords.

Algeria's military expenditure for fiscal year 2026 is unprecedented at $25 billion, constituting nearly 9% of its GDP and surpassing education and health budgets. This spending aims to directly counter Morocco's advancements in military technology, including the domestically produced Israeli-designed SpyX drones.
Morocco's military modernization, aided by Israeli firms, includes a diversified arsenal with American platforms and advanced weapons systems. Algeria's defense strategy focuses on multi-layered air defense and countermeasures against these emerging threats, revealing a significant shift in regional military alignments.
The growing military capabilities of Morocco, supported by Israel, compel Algeria to escalate its own defense spending, risking a fiscal crisis. This dynamic poses challenges for U.S. foreign policy, necessitating clear strategic positioning.




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