Israel’s air defense systems are approaching critical depletion amid continuous missile and drone barrages from Iran, according to The Washington Post. The country may only sustain its current defense pace for 10 to 12 more days without urgent resupply or deeper U.S. military involvement. The report comes after Tehran unleashed successive waves of attacks following Israel’s preemptive strike last Friday, aimed at halting Iran’s alleged nuclear ambitions. The Arrow system is Israel’s main shield against ballistic missiles, but its costly and limited interceptor stockpile is being rapidly exhausted. U.S. forces are reportedly assisting, while President Trump has hinted at joining Israel’s offensive, drawing sharp warnings from Tehran of “irreparable” consequences.#IsraelIranConflict #MiddleEastTensions #MissileDefense #IronDome #ArrowSystem #DavidSling #IranMissiles #IsraelUnderAttack #IranVsIsrael #USMilitarySupport
Israel’s Air Defences Critically Low Amid Iran Attacks, Claims US Report; ‘Iron Dome Overwhelmed’
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