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Watch: Israel Is Running Low on Missile Interceptors. What’s Next?

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Shelby Holliday

Wall Street Journal

Israel’s missile defense systems have been stunningly effective—intercepting roughly 90% of Iran’s recent missile attacks. But success comes at a cost. Arrow interceptors, the backbone of Israel’s long-range defense, are in short supply, and restocking isn’t quick or cheap. The U.S. is helping, but it too is draining its reserves. Experts warn: it’s not about whether these systems work—it’s about how long they can hold. As the region braces for what’s next, the math of missile defense is shifting fast, and time is not on anyone’s side. Wall Street Journal has the full story you can watch below.

Wall Street Journal
Shelby Holliday

Wall Street Journal

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