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VisitWhat will be the outcome of Israel's defense strategy adjustments due to missile shortages by June 30, 2025?
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Israel Faces Shortage of Iron Dome Missiles as Threats from Iran Rise
Oct 15, 2024, 08:14 AM
Israel is facing a potential shortage of interceptor missiles, including Iron Dome missiles, for its air defense systems amid increasing threats from Iran and its proxies. After a year of nonstop attacks, the shortage is causing serious concerns about the country's ability to defend itself against potential attacks. According to reports from the Financial Times and Israel Army Radio, the U.S. is assisting Israel but lacks the capacity to maintain the previous frequency of missile supplies to both Israel and Ukraine. Israel Aerospace Industries, which manufactures Arrow interceptors, is running triple shifts 24/7 to increase production. Dana Stroul, a former senior U.S. defense official, warned that Israel faces a race against time to replenish its stockpiles before they run out. Israel may need to decide which targets to prioritize defending.
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