
One of Israel's most advanced air defense systems — the Arrow missile defense complex — is under serious threat. According to The Wall Street Journal, the missile stockpile intended for this system is nearly exhausted, posing a significant challenge to the country’s security.
U.S. officials were aware of this issue months ago. Consequently, the United States began reinforcing Israel’s defense by sending additional weapons, as well as air and naval forces, to the Middle East. According to The Washington Post, the Israeli army’s current defense capabilities may last until the end of the week.
Sources report that the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) will be forced to choose which incoming rockets to intercept, as it may no longer be possible to neutralize all threats equally.
In recent days, Israel has successfully intercepted hundreds of rockets and drones launched from Iran. However, there is no clear information on how many missiles remain in Tehran’s arsenal, their technical capabilities, or their next moves.
Experts believe that if the stockpiles are not replenished, Israel could face serious difficulties in countering aerial attacks. This may affect not only Israel’s security but also the stability of the entire region.
Therefore, the next steps taken by U.S. and Israeli military and political leadership will be crucial — not only for defense strategy, but also for global geopolitical stability. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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