
News Desk
TEL AVIV: Israel is facing a rapidly decreasing number of missile interceptors following increasing missile and drone attacks from Iran. According to a US news website, Israel informed Washington that its stock of ballistic missile interceptors has dropped significantly, and the United States has been aware of the shortage for several months.
In a related development, Israel has threatened civilian trucks along the Lebanese coastal strip, with military spokesman Avichai Adraee stating that any trucks spotted near the coast would be targeted. The shortage of interceptors and heightened threats underscore growing tensions in the region and Israel’s challenges in defending against aerial attacks.
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