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UNDER FIRE Fears Israel will have to LET terror missiles through air defences amid shortage of interceptors including $2m Arrow 3s

  • Oct 16, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 16, 2024

Source: The Sun

ISRAEL faces a shortage of rocket and missile interceptors vital for its Iron Dome air defense system - meaning terrorist weapons could pierce through. After a year of war in Gaza and now heavy fighting in Lebanon, Israel's store of crucial $2million Arrow 3 missiles has taken a heavy hit.



The specialist rockets are used to intercept ballistic missiles - fired by terror groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon - at significant distances from the Israeli border.


They form a key part of the $150million Iron Dome defense system which has kept Israel safe from countless onslaughts by air. Now the country gears up to protect itself from attacks by Iran - potentially in partnership with its ferocious terror proxies.


Industry specialists, former military officials and analysts told The Financial Times that the shortage of interceptor missiles poses a serious threat.


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