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When Israel's Attorney General blocked a last-minute 700 million shekel budget amendment for yeshivas during wartime, the money didn't stop because a bank account was frozen. It stopped because an authorization code was never validated in the Bank of Israel's payment system. This episode pulls back the curtain on sovereign finance infrastructure — the Single Treasury Account, real-time gross settlement systems, and how a database query enforces political and legal decisions. If you've ever wondered what actually happens when a government "transfers" money, this is the episode for you.
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