A U.S. official said Israel is facing a shortage of Arrow interceptors, raising concerns about the country's ability to counter Iranian ballistic missiles. In the context of the escalation of the conflict, the US has supplemented Israel's defenses with various systems, but there are fears about the sustainability of the stockpiles. Israel Aerospace Industries has not commented, while the Israel Defense Forces say they are prepared for any scenario.
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Israelul este în criză de interceptoare de rachete, afirmă un oficial american
WSJ: Israelul rămâne fără rachete interceptoare Arrow, potrivit unui oficial / Le Figaro: Această penurie anunţată ar putea foarte bine să pară o manevră israeliană pentru a forţa mâna Statelor Unite să se implice în conflict
Scutul epuizat? Israelul rămâne fără interceptori, în timp ce Iranul continuă să lanseze rachete
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